Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Grumpy Cat is dead: Internet's most famous feline passes away

- By Siofra Brennan

The world's crankiest cat with a permanent scowl that has inspired countless memes, a best- selling series of books and a movie has passed away, aged seven.

Grumpy Cat, owned by Tabatha Bundesen from Arizona shot to fame in 2012 in a YouTube video that got 15.7 million views, and earned more than Hollywood stars Nicole Kidman, Cameron Diaz and Matthew McConaughe­y during her time in the spotlight.

Even amassing a reported $100m fortune was not enough to put a smile on the face of the internet sensation – real name Tartar Sauce - who was born with dwarfism and an underbite, giving her a disgruntle­d expression.

Her family took to Instagram this morning to announce the news that she'd died on Tuesday from a urinary tract infection, saying: 'Some days are grumpier than others'.

Heartbroke­n fans have rushed to pay tribute to the much-loved pet online, with one summing up the feelings of many by writing: 'We are all a bit of you.'

A statement released by Grumpy Cat's owners read: ‘We are unimaginab­ly heartbroke­n to announce the loss of our beloved Grumpy Cat. Despite care from top profession­als, as well as from her very loving family, Grumpy encountere­d complicati­ons from a recent urinary tract infection that unfortunat­ely became too tough for her to overcome. She passed away peacefully on the morning of Tuesday, May

14, at home in the arms of her mommy, Tabatha. Besides being our baby and a cherished member of the family, Grumpy Cat has helped millions of people smile all around the world – even when times were tough.’ ‘Her spirit will continue to live on through her fans everywhere.’

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