Las Vegas Review-Journal

Internet sensation Grumpy Cat dies

- The Associated Press

MORRISTOWN, Ariz. — Grumpy Cat, whose sourpuss expression entertaine­d millions on the internet and spawned hundreds of memes, TV commercial­s and even a movie, died at age 7.

Her owners posted on social media that she experience­d complicati­ons from a urinary tract infection. “She passed away peacefully on the morning of Tuesday, May 14, at home in the arms of her mommy, Tabatha,” they wrote.

“Grumpy Cat has helped millions of people smile all around the world — even when times were tough,” her owners said.

The cat’s real name was Tardar Sauce, and the owners were never sure what her breed was. Her website said her grumpy look was probably due to a form of feline dwarfism. They said despite her face, she was cuddly and loved to be held and rubbed.

She rose to fame after her photos were posted on Reddit in 2012. Her owners said it was suggested the photos were fake, so they posted a few videos to prove otherwise.

Since then, Grumpy Cat had made appearance­s on “Good Morning America,” “CBS Evening News,” even “American Idol” and “The Bacheloret­te.” She did commercial­s for Honey Nut Cheerios and took photos with hundreds of fans at South by Southwest.

In 2014, Lifetime produced a movie called “Grumpy

Cat’s Worst Christmas

Ever.” She was voiced by “Parks and Recreation” star Aubrey Plaza.

Owner Tabatha Bundesen founded Grumpy Cat Ltd. and created a website with an online shop featuring 884 items, including T-shirts and mugs with the cat’s picture.

The feline’s net worth was never disclosed, but in 2013 her owners said it was six figures. Last year, online speculatio­n estimated the cat’s worth to be in the millions.

Grumpy Cat had more than 8 million followers on Facebook, 2.5 million on Instagram and more than

1.5 million on Twitter.

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