Rest in Peace. ‘World’s Angriest Cat’ Colonel Meow is Dead. – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Rest in Peace. ‘World’s Angriest Cat’ Colonel Meow is Dead.


One of the most popular cats on an internet rife with felines has died. Colonel Meow, a Persian-Himalayan mix named for his authoritarian demeanor, was dubbed the ‘World’s Angriest Cat,’ but was beloved nonetheless. Colonel Meow was just two years old and died in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The cause of his death was not immediately released.














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