#21: President William McKinley’s Pets Valeriano Weyler and Enrique DeLome
William McKinley kept two colorful parrots, named Valeriano Weyler and Enrique DeLome, after Spanish figures during the Cuban conflict. Their names were a playful nod to international politics of the time. McKinley also had roosters and other birds, bringing lively sounds to the White House during his years in office.

These pets highlighted McKinley’s gentler side, contrasting with the weight of his presidency during the Spanish-American War. The parrots, with their chatter and bright personalities, added a touch of humor and warmth. They helped soften McKinley’s image, reminding the public that even serious leaders enjoyed the company of animals.
