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Colonel Meow

Colonel Meow (c. 2011 – January 29, 2014) was a cat renowned for his exceptionally long and distinctive grumpy expression, which propelled him to international fame as an often dubbed the "angriest cat in the world." He held the Guinness World Record for the longest on a , with his measuring an average of 22.87 (9 in) in length, as verified by three independent veterinarians in August 2013. Adopted as a in Seattle, Washington, by owners Anne Marie Avey and Eric Rosario through the Seattle Persian and Himalayan Rescue, Colonel Meow quickly became an online sensation after his humans began posting photographs on platforms like and , complete with captions promoting "world domination" and the #spreadthefrown. His accounts amassed over 144,000 followers and more than 356,000 likes by early 2014, alongside a presence that garnered over 2 million views across platforms including . He was also featured in the 2014 edition of the book, highlighting his record-breaking fur that required brushing two to three times a week to maintain. Despite his brief life, Colonel Meow's legacy endured through his charismatic online presence and unique physical traits, including a coat so voluminous it occasionally led to humorous mishaps like him soiling his own fur. He passed away at the age of two from heart problems, with his illness beginning in November 2013, prompting tributes from fans and fellow internet-famous animals like .

Early Life

Rescue and Adoption

Colonel Meow was born on October 11, 2011. As a , he was discovered abandoned on the side of a road in the area and initially taken to a local kill shelter before being rescued by the Persian and Himalayan Rescue, also referred to as the Himalayan and Persian Society. In October 2011, Colonel Meow was made available for adoption through a event organized by the rescue group, where he caught the attention of Avey, a long-time resident and aspiring writer. Avey, who described the decision as an impulse, selected him immediately upon seeing his distinctive presence among the adoptable cats. Avey became Colonel Meow's primary owner, with her husband, Eric Rosario, serving as co-owner. Shortly after the adoption, the couple relocated from the area to , , bringing Colonel Meow with them to their new home in the city.

Physical Characteristics and Naming

Colonel Meow was a Himalayan-Persian cat, a known for its luxurious coat and distinctive facial features inherited from both parent breeds. His long, flowing fur was a hallmark of his appearance, growing to excessive lengths naturally due to his genetic makeup, which necessitated regular grooming to maintain its majestic quality. This dense, fluffy coat contributed to an overall imposing demeanor, evoking a sense of grandeur and authority. One of Colonel Meow's most striking traits was his intense, stern , characterized by a perpetual and piercing that gave him a foreboding, military-like . This serious countenance, combined with his voluminous fur resembling a , led observers to perceive him as a "furry dictator" or overlord figure. His owners, Avey and Eric Rosario, adopted him from a rescue organization and immediately noted these commanding visual traits. The name "Colonel Meow" originated directly from these physical attributes, chosen by Avey and to reflect his authoritative stare and epic, uniform-like that suggested a dictatorial presence. This moniker encapsulated his unique blend of regal fluffiness and stern visage, setting the tone for his public persona.

Rise to Fame

Social Media Stardom

Colonel Meow's owner, Anne Marie Avey, created a page for the cat on August 9, 2012, shortly after his adoption the previous fall, to showcase his distinctive grumpy demeanor and fluffy appearance. The page quickly gained traction following a feature on the popular humor site in late 2012, which propelled his follower count from under 200 to over 9,000 likes within 24 hours. The content on Colonel Meow's platforms emphasized his stern facial expressions and luxurious long fur, portraying him as an imperious leader through photos, videos, and captions written in a commanding, voice. Avey crafted posts that depicted him as an "adorable fearsome " plotting , often with humorous references to his supposed disdain for humans and affinity for , which resonated with audiences seeking lighthearted humor. This transformed everyday images of the cat into memes, including the #spreadthefrown, contributing to his rapid ascent as an internet sensation by early 2013. Fans affectionately referred to themselves as Colonel Meow's "minions," fostering a dedicated community that engaged through comments, shares, and inspired by his overlord character. By mid-2013, the page had amassed over 166,000 likes, with additional followings on , reflecting his widespread appeal as the "angriest cat in the world." His online popularity led to mainstream media exposure, including an appearance on the television show Anderson Live in October 2012, where Avey and Colonel Meow were interviewed alongside host Anderson Cooper. Profiles in outlets like LAist and Time magazine further amplified his fame, dubbing him a "furry overlord" and highlighting his role in the broader trend of cat-driven internet culture. The cat's stardom inspired merchandise extensions, such as branded apparel and accessories featuring his image and dictatorial motifs, available through online retailers and targeted at his minion fanbase.

Guinness World Record

Colonel Meow, a Himalayan-Persian crossbreed, achieved official recognition from Guinness World Records for the longest fur on a living cat. His owners, Anne Marie Avey and Eric Rosario, submitted an application for the record, providing evidence of his fur length measured by three independent veterinarians. The measurements involved taking the average length from 10 individual hairs across his body, resulting in a verified average of 22.87 cm (9 inches). This process was conducted in late August 2013, in , , . The record was announced in the edition of the book, released on September 12, 2013, highlighting Colonel Meow's distinctive feature that stemmed from his breed's predisposition to long . He held the title temporarily until it was surpassed in by another cat with longer measuring 25.68 cm. This achievement significantly amplified Colonel Meow's fame, propelling his online presence with videos garnering over 2 million views and attracting widespread media coverage that tied directly to his record-breaking .

Health Issues and Death

Medical History

Colonel Meow, a Himalayan-Persian mix, exhibited generally robust typical of his breed during his early years, though his exceptionally long required intensive daily grooming to prevent matting, which could lead to irritation and if neglected. Himalayan-Persian cats are predisposed to such coat-related challenges due to their dense, flowing , necessitating regular brushing and occasional professional clipping to maintain . In November 2013, Colonel Meow faced a severe health crisis when he was hospitalized for heart problems, marking a significant turning point in his medical history. He underwent emergency with a 50/50 survival chance, followed by a that carried risks of inducing . During this period, his owner shared updates on , eliciting widespread public support from fans worldwide. Following the procedure, Colonel Meow showed brief improvement and returned home, but his condition highlighted ongoing vulnerabilities linked to breed-specific cardiac issues. Himalayan-Persian mixes are particularly susceptible to (HCM), a common heart disease in which the heart walls thicken, impairing function, as well as (FLUTD). These predispositions underscore the potential for recurrent health challenges in cats of this lineage despite vigilant care.

Death and Tributes

Colonel Meow died on January 29, 2014, at his home in , , at the age of two years and three months (born October 11, 2011). The cause of death was heart problems, the same cardiac issues that had required and a in 2013. Owner Avey announced the death the following day on Colonel Meow's official page, where she signed the post as "Slave Beast" and expressed plans to share more details after grieving. The announcement prompted an immediate outpouring of tributes from his fans, known as "minions," who flooded with messages of condolence and shared memories of the cat's intimidating stare and fluffy appearance. Major media outlets covered the news, highlighting Colonel Meow's impact as an sensation and World Record holder for the longest fur on a . Publications such as Time, , and reported on the widespread mourning, noting how his death at such a young age underscored health vulnerabilities in long-haired breeds like the Himalayan-Persian mix. In the aftermath and as of 2025, Colonel Meow's fan communities have persisted online, with his page continuing to amass likes and posts honoring his legacy. His record for longest fur was held only temporarily after his death, and his owners did not name any successor cats.

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