Having $97 million, Taylor Swift’s cat is the 3rd richest in the pet world
Taylor Swift’s lop-eared cat – cat Olivia Benson – is currently the 3rd richest pet in the world.
This information has just been released by the website that ranks the wealth of the world’s most famous pets. According to The Pet Rich List, Olivia Benson is currently worth around $97 million. Olivia Benson cats are very attractive to advertising contracts.
While Olivia Benson’s owner is still very active with her singing career and continues to maintain her status as an international music star, Olivia Benson is also constantly rising in the ranks of her earning power with advertising contracts that are constantly looking for the lop-eared cat.
Standing above Olivia Benson is the cat Nala who is also very popular on social media. Nala cat cross between Siamese cat and tabby cat. Nala the cat is second on the list with a fortune of about $ 100 million.
Nala the cat (Image: New York Post).
As a star on the social network Instagram, Nala the cat earns tens of thousands of dollars for an ad post. Nala was adopted by her owner from an animal shelter. After becoming famous on social media, Nala also owns her own branded cat food line.
Nala’s owner, Varisiri Methachittiphan, said: “I didn’t think Nala could be so famous because she is so ordinary, but when I took pictures of Nala to send to my family who live far away, people advised me to set up an account for Nala, my family found Nala very cute. I followed the suggestion without much thought or expectation.”
At the top of the table in terms of wealth in the pet world is the German Shepherd Gunther VI. This dog has a company set up to help invest and manage his assets – Gunther Corporation based in Italy. The dog Gunther VI now has a fortune of up to… $500 million.
Gunther VI (Image: New York Post).
Gunther VI is currently the richest pet in the world, though Gunther VI is not like the two cats mentioned above. Gunther VI got rich not through advertising contracts, but because he inherited a huge fortune.
Gunther VI’s father had inherited a vast fortune from his employer, the Austrian countess Karlotta Liebenstein. The Countess passed away in 1992, and she decided to leave her entire estate to her dogs. Since then, this fortune has continued to proliferate and is now at … $500 million.
When Gunther VI’s father died, the estate passed to Gunther VI. This dog leads a rare regal life: there are housekeepers, there are chambermaids, dine with beef and caviar. Daily activities include: being driven by a private chauffeur, enjoying spa treatments, and having fun in a suitably designed private swimming pool.