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Cat Goes Viral After The Internet Realizes Just How Much She Looks Like 'Grumpy Cat'

Cat Goes Viral After The Internet Realizes Just How Much She Looks Like 'Grumpy Cat'
Clara Lin / SWNS

Meet the new 'grumpy cat' - a moody furball that bears a striking resemblance to the internet icon.


Sora the small framed Ragdoll cat, known to her owner as 'MeowMeow' is 11-years-old and lives with her owner Clara Lin in Taiwan.

Clara adopted 'MeowMeow' around 10 years ago and shared adorable images of her online.

Clara Lin / SWNS

The internet was very quick to point out the feline's uncanny resemblance to the internet icon 'Grumpy Cat' who passed away in 2019.

Carla Lin, 33, said:

"MeowMeow has a Japanese name was 'Sora', means sky, because she has a beautiful blue eyes. But her grandma always call her MeowMeow. I think it's her name now."

Clara Lin / SWNS

"I adopted her around 10 years ago. I support 'adopt, don't shop.' Since I have my cats, they have taught me a lot things."
"I met her in 2009 on October 10th. That day is her new birthday. She is like my child. We've lived together for a long time."

Clara Lin / SWNS

"Grumpy Cat is very cute, and does look like my cat. When my friends asked me is it your cat on TV?
"I was contradicting because I thought MeowMeow's eyes were more gentle not grumpy."
"When I posted pics of her on Imgur in just one night I had gotten so many likes and messages."

Clara Lin / SWNS

'MeowMeow' certainly seems like a legend in the making!

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