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'''Happycat''' is the cat most commonly featured in {{ytmnd|nedm|NEDM}} YTMNDs. Happycat's head is often used without the rest of the body and used as a replacement for someone else's head, usually for humorous effect.
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'''Happycat''' is a grey British Shorthair cat with a particularly amiable disposition.  Happycat is most commonly featured in {{ytmnd|nedm|NEDM}} YTMNDs. Its head is often used without the rest of the body as a replacement for someone else's head, usually for humorous effect.
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==Origin==
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Happycat was named after the Something Awful Forums member of the same name who found the image on the front page of a Russian cat food company's website in 2003.  The image gained popularity amongst the forum's members and inspired several of them to create merchandise brandishing the smiling cat's face.  Limited edition Happycat shirts, stickers and even hand-painted portraits were once available on SAMart.
  
Happycat was first used at YTMND on {{ytmnd|kj23dfh238uf|this site}}, created by moheevi.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 01:09, July 24, 2006

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Happycat is a grey British Shorthair cat with a particularly amiable disposition. Happycat is most commonly featured in NEDM YTMNDs. Its head is often used without the rest of the body as a replacement for someone else's head, usually for humorous effect.

Origin


Happycat was named after the Something Awful Forums member of the same name who found the image on the front page of a Russian cat food company's website in 2003. The image gained popularity amongst the forum's members and inspired several of them to create merchandise brandishing the smiling cat's face. Limited edition Happycat shirts, stickers and even hand-painted portraits were once available on SAMart.


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