Purr-fect for the Internet era: 10 celebrity animals on the web
Updated: 2016-06-29 13:40
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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2. The Grumpy Cat
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The cat, also known as The Grumpy Cat, named after its seemingly unhappy facial expression, has video to thank for its fame. Related: Grumpy Cat goes viral online
According to the Daily Mail, within the last two years, The Grumpy Cat became the model for stuffed animals and is the face of commercials. There is also a bestselling book based on the cat's life, and it has also starred in its film debut Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever.
To date, the grumpy feline has earned more than 6.4 million pounds (approximately $10 million) for its caretaker. And the number is still growing.
In owner Tabatha Bundesen's words, "this two-year-old kitty's financial steps are unstoppable."
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