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Pet owners are well-aware of how interesting a pet or a mélange of pets can be, at times even more interesting than hanging out with human beings.

From the grumpiest cat to the cat with the longest hair, each of the pets we’re featuring from here on hail from different pasts and backgrounds – with one even born before the heydays of the internet and cyberspace, dating back to the pre-1950s.
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“Featured” in countless memes and “epic fail” photos, it’s difficult to doubt their respective standings as superstars in the world of pets and all things furry.
To be clear, Maru, Colonel Meow, Grumpy Cat and Hachiko are not the only furry superstars of cyberspace, but the four of them have accomplished a feat in successfully grabbing the world’s attention without having to do with shoddy advertising or marketing tricks.

So, to start things off this year, ladies and gentlemen, Animal Theory presents, the Top Furry Superstars of 2013.
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