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    The world's wealthiest cat ever recorded was Blackie, the last surviving of millionaire antiques dealer Ben Rea's 15 felines, to whom he left his £7 million (or about $13 million USD at the time) fortune in 1988.

    The odd benefaction was made out of spite: The reclusive Rea did not recognize any members of his own family and the money was left to three cat charities with the instruction that they ensure that one of the only individuals he could trust was looked after following his death.

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  • @chitree said:

    The wealthiest cat in the world enjoyed a fortune of almost $13 million.

    The world's wealthiest cat ever recorded was Blackie, the last surviving of millionaire antiques dealer Ben Rea's 15 felines, to whom he left his £7 million (or about $13 million USD at the time) fortune in 1988.

    The odd benefaction was made out of spite: The reclusive Rea did not recognize any members of his own family and the money was left to three cat charities with the instruction that they ensure that one of the only individuals he could trust was looked after following his death.

    Sometimes I wonder my life has been a waste. And, the internet confirms it.

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  • @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    The wealthiest cat in the world enjoyed a fortune of almost $13 million.

    The world's wealthiest cat ever recorded was Blackie, the last surviving of millionaire antiques dealer Ben Rea's 15 felines, to whom he left his £7 million (or about $13 million USD at the time) fortune in 1988.

    The odd benefaction was made out of spite: The reclusive Rea did not recognize any members of his own family and the money was left to three cat charities with the instruction that they ensure that one of the only individuals he could trust was looked after following his death.

    Sometimes I wonder my life has been a waste. And, the internet confirms it.

    Don't think that way - that cat didn't have to work for its money

    Thanked by 1noob404
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  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    The wealthiest cat in the world enjoyed a fortune of almost $13 million.

    The world's wealthiest cat ever recorded was Blackie, the last surviving of millionaire antiques dealer Ben Rea's 15 felines, to whom he left his £7 million (or about $13 million USD at the time) fortune in 1988.

    The odd benefaction was made out of spite: The reclusive Rea did not recognize any members of his own family and the money was left to three cat charities with the instruction that they ensure that one of the only individuals he could trust was looked after following his death.

    Sometimes I wonder my life has been a waste. And, the internet confirms it.

    Don't think that way - that cat didn't have to work for its money

    LOL, yah. Yah, the owner did all the hard work.

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  • @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    The wealthiest cat in the world enjoyed a fortune of almost $13 million.

    The world's wealthiest cat ever recorded was Blackie, the last surviving of millionaire antiques dealer Ben Rea's 15 felines, to whom he left his £7 million (or about $13 million USD at the time) fortune in 1988.

    The odd benefaction was made out of spite: The reclusive Rea did not recognize any members of his own family and the money was left to three cat charities with the instruction that they ensure that one of the only individuals he could trust was looked after following his death.

    Sometimes I wonder my life has been a waste. And, the internet confirms it.

    Don't think that way - that cat didn't have to work for its money

    LOL, yah. Yah, the owner did all the hard work.

    EXACTLY!

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