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Longcat was long.

age of 18, 25.5 inches (65 cm), first "around 2005 or 2006", /b/, real name shiroi, nicknamed nobiko, tacgnol, died in 2020, futaba channel "heyday" of memes. 4chan. longcat "displaying it's [sic] unusually long body", owned by miko, real name shiroi, tacgnol, catnarok, "2006",

announced on twitter, catnarok, deaf, initially thin and gray but eventually became fluffy and white

References

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  3. Thalen, Mikael (September 20, 2020). "Longcat, meme legend, dead at 18". The Daily Dot.
  4. "Longcat, the stretchy feline internet meme, has died aged 18". The Independent. September 22, 2020.
  5. Tariq, Qishin. "So long, Longcat – Internet bids farewell to feline behind famous meme". The Star.
  6. "'Pokémon Sword and Shield's Gigantamax Meowth looks a lot like Longcat meme". Inverse.
  7. McWhertor, Michael (October 16, 2019). "Thicc Pikachu and Longcat Meowth coming to Pokémon Sword and Shield".
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