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Taylor Swift's Cat Olivia Benson Has A Net Worth That Will Make You Cry Yourself To Sleep

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The pop star's cat landed at number three on a new list of the world's wealthiest pets.

If you thought the success of a "nepo baby" was unjust and unfair, just wait until you learn the fortune of Taylor Swift's nepaw fur baby, Scottish Fold Olivia Benson.

In a Forbes-style list created by allaboutcats.com, T-Swift's feline companion made number three on The Ultimate Pet Rich List: The Richest Pets in the World.


According to the site—which rated pets based on their analyzation of Instagram likes, followers and engagement rates—Ms. Benson has a net worth of $97 million.

We'll give you a second to retrieve your jaw from the floor.

The creators justified Olivia Benson's place on the podium.

"At the number three spot is Olivia Benson, the best friend and companion of artist Taylor Swift, who asks the question: is Instagram celebrity really the most profitable profession for your pet?"
"With a whopping $97 million net worth, Olivia has found success outside of the world of Instagram influencing."
"The Scottish Fold earned her fortune starring alongside her owner in several music videos, has crafted her own merchandise line, and has had cameos in many big-budget ads, including for the likes of Diet Coke and Ned Sneakers."

While the justification is valid...

...many on Twitter were shocked to learn of the nepaw baby's worth.




Some, however, believe the kitty's fortune is well deserved.

Others took the opportunity to comment on the status of their own pets...Olivia who??




Well...congratulations to Olivia Benson on all of her success.

Anyone else rethinking those 2023 goals?

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