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Who is Maru owner?

Who is Maru owner?

Matt Gardea
She is famed for her ability to “talk” and say phrases such as “I love you” and “I’m hungry”. She lives with her owner Matt Gardea in New Jersey, USA. For more adorable Maru action, visit his YouTube channel.

Where does Maru the cat live in Japan?

Maru, which means “circle” or “perfection” in Japanese, is a Scottish fold with nonfolded ears. He is 5 years old and lives in an undisclosed Japanese city that is, by consensual rumor, almost certainly not Tokyo, because no indoor cat in Tokyo has that much space to jump into boxes, especially not the bigger ones.

How much does Maru the cat weigh?

12.1lbs
Maru has always been a pudgy cat (now 5.5kg or 12.1lbs). The name “Maru” means “round” in Japanese, but according to Maru’s hooman, Mugumogu did not name him because of his round shape.

https://www.youtube.com/user/mugumogu

What kind of cat is Maru from YouTube?

Maru (まる, Japanese: circle or round; born May 24, 2007) is a male Scottish Fold (straight variety) cat in Japan who has become popular on YouTube. As of September 2016

Where does the name Maru come from for Mugumogu?

Maru is まる in Japanese. It means “circle” or “round”. This must be a reference to his natural plumpness and round face. In fact, Maru appears to be a slight modification from “Marui” meaning rounded shape. He comes rushing with anticipation to mugumogu when she calls his name at meal times.

Who is the owner of Maru the Scottish Fold cat?

This round, adorable Scottish Fold cat may be an internet sensation, but he knows how to keep his celebrity status from going to his fluffy head . . . mostly. Maru and his owner, mugumogu, give readers a peek into the low-key life of the world’s most famous cat.

How many views has Maru had on YouTube?

Maru – better known by his video moniker “ Mugumogu ” – has achieved a Guinness World Records title for having the Most views for an animal on YouTube. As of 22 September 2016, the nine-year-old Scottish fold cat had been watched a staggering total of 325,704,506 times.