One of the internet's favourite animal heroes, Keyboard Cat, has sadly passed away. Though not the original Keyboard Cat, Bento was the second feline star associated with one of the most famous meme ...
We like to post about cute and otherwise happy cat-related things for Cat Friday, but this week, we're here to share the unfortunate news that one of the world's most famous celebri-cats, Bento the ...
Keyboard Cat has played off some of the internet’s most memorable fails. Now it’s time for his owner to play him off—again. Bento, the second tabby to go by the YouTube-famous moniker Keyboard Cat, ...
From Spokane, Washington, Bento rose to fame in 2009 when his owner, Charlie Schmidt, filmed the talented kitty showing off his best keyboard skills. After going viral, the video made Keyboard Cat a ...
Fans of Keyboard Cat are mourning the feline YouTube sensation in the wake of his March 8 death. After 9-year-old Bento’s owner, Charlie Schmidt, confirmed his passing in a tribute video on Friday, ...
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Cat coins are taking over this week, Wiki Cat and Keyboard Cat already mooned – don’t miss KIKICat’s breakout
Meme coin investors are seeing a sweep of cat-themed tokens going on the charge, led by a strong community takeover that’s energizing the space. Wiki Cat and Keyboard Cat have already seen massive ...
First, there was Fatso, who racked up more than 54 million views on YouTube. Then came Bento, who became known around the world. In 2010, Skinny joined the crew, but it wasn’t until after Bento died ...
Owner Charlie Schmidt, a painter and performance artist, announced the news of his cat's death on Friday via a tribute video on YouTube, as well as on Keyboard Cat's Facebook and Twitter pages. In a ...
In Tales of the Early Internet, Mashable explores online life through 2007 — back before social media and the smartphone changed everything. Charlie Schmidt is lucky, and he knows it. What else could ...
Both small children and cats have a certain tendency to make loud noises at inopportune times, but what if there were a way to combine these auditory effects? This seems to have been the reasoning ...
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