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Lil Bub

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About

Lil Bub is a female “perma-kitten” house cat born with several genetic mutations causing dwarfism, polydactylism and disformed lower jaw. Bub rose to fame online after videos of her began being uploaded to YouTube in November of 2011.

Origin

Lil Bub was born on June 21st, 2011 in the state of Indiana. On November 8th, 2011, a video titled “good job bub.3gp” was uploaded by YouTuber LilBubBub, featuring a video of the cat stalking the camera before pouncing on it. The same day, the Lil Bub Tumblr[1] blog was launched, which highlighted the same YouTube video in the first post.



Spread

On May 18th, 2012, the design blog Jakprints[2] published a post titled “Jakprints Loves Lil’ Bub”, which highlighted a sticker featuring a photograph of Lil Bub licking an ice cream cone.



On May 27th, the official Lil Bub Facebook[6] page was created, receiving over 40,000 likes within four months. On May 30th, an online store[7] was launched, featuring Lil Bub t-shirts, tank tops, tote bags, buttons and post cards. On June 1st, the @IamLilBub[4] Twitter account was created, which accumulated over 1,800 followers within three months. On June 21st, YouTube PhilDiehlTV uploaded a tribute video titled “Happy Birthday, Lil Bub!”



On June 30th, the viral content site BuzzFeed[3] published a post titled “Meet Lil Bub, Nature’s ‘Happy Accident’ Who is About to Win Your Heart”, which featured several images and video (shown below) of the cat. Within one month, the post received over 193,000 views, 800 responses and 6,000 Facebook shares.



On July 1st, the Internet humor blog TheFW[5] published a post titled “Cute Kitty Lil Bub is Nature’s Most Precious ‘Happy Accident’.” On July 4th, the women’s internet blog Jezebel[10] published a post titled “And Then Dwarf Cat Lil Bub Happened And Everything Changed”, referring to the cat as “one of the weirdest cutest, Mogwai-looking motherfucking cats you will ever see.” On July 24th, Vice[11] published an article titled “Vice Loves Bub More Than You Do”, revealing that several Vice employees had Lil Bub postcards on their desks. On July 31st, The Huffington Post[12] published an article titled “Perma Kitten Lil Bub Goes to Park”, which highlighted a video of the cat laying in grass (shown below). As of August 17th, 2012, the Lil Bub Pinterest[8] page has 170 pins and the “LilBubBub” YouTube[9] channel has over 1.2 million video views.



Notable Examples



Search Interest

Search query volume for the keywords “lil bub” increased significantly in June of 2012.

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