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The death of the global Internet celebrity 'manic cat'! The Australians painted a portrait of her in the Queen's vegetable market just to remember her.

Thank you for the joy the cat has brought us.

After the death of the famous online celebrity grumpy cat, Australians also remembered it, and a mural was painted near Queen Victoria's vegetable market in Melbourne.


Grumpy Cat, a hyperonline celebrity grumpy cat, died of complications from urinary tract infections last Tuesday in the arms of her master.

His family announced its death on social media on Friday.

"her spirit will continue to pass on through her fans."

"in addition to being a cherished member of our children and families, Grumpy Cat has helped millions of people rejoice around the world."

The real name of the grumpy cat is Tardar Sauce,. Her owner thinks she has a cat dwarfism, which causes her unusual facial features and gives her a permanent frown.

In 2012, it became a world-class online celebrity cat and emoji frequent visitor because of a frowning photo.

Along with Lil Bub, it pioneered the online celebrity cat, with more than 2 million followers on Instagram and 1.5 million on Twitter.

Lushsux, a street artist in Melbourne, painted his angry and grumpy face on Victoria Street in memory of it and wrote RIP.

Next to it is the equally famous dog Doge, which has become a very popular expression and an influential world-class online celebrity.

RIP Grumpy Cat.

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