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Tardar Sauce (born April 4, 2012 – May 14, 2019), [60] [61] better known by her Internet name "Grumpy Cat", was a cat and Internet celebrity known for her grumpy facial expression. [62] [63] [64] Her owner, Tabatha Bundesen, says that her permanently grumpy-looking face was due to an underbite and feline dwarfism.
How cats won the internet. 21 September 2015. Maria Bustillos. Features correspondent. MLB. (Credit: MLB) The ubiquitous clips of frolicking felines reveal much about our attitudes to beauty...
Everyone knows cats rule the Internet. But you may not know that their takeover started 20 years ago, in online chatrooms. This particular community (of people, not cats) was characterized by its...
Why Do Cats Run the Internet? A Scientific Explanation. Cats may not be man’s best friend, but they’re arguably something even better: man’s key to instant Internet pageviews.
Cats aren’t the only creatures to thrive online, of course, and dogs actually eclipse them in search traffic. But their viral success is unique. According to data from Buzzfeed, the most popular...
A University of Texas study concluded that people who prefer cats are more introverted, sensitive, non-conformist and creative, and these traits are shared by many Internet users.
Pictures of cats are all over social media, aren’t they? A casual observer would be forgiven for thinking that of all the animals, cats are the most important to mankind.
Internet users have created and viewed millions of images and videos of cats, delighting in media that dwell on the cat’s many paradoxes: its independence and powerlessness, its curiosity and indifference, its human qualities and sheer inscrutability.
A Unified Theory of Cats on the Internet is the first book to explore the history of how the cat became the internet's best friend. Internet cats can differ in dramatic ways, from the goth cats of Twitter to the glamourpusses of Instagram to the giddy, nonsensical silliness of Nyan Cat.
A Unified Theory of Cats on the Internet is the first book to explore the history of how the cat became the internet’s best friend. Internet cats can differ in dramatic ways, from...