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How do you make a cat with keyboard symbols?

How do you make a cat with keyboard symbols?

Using ^ marks (hold one of the shift keys and press 6 on the numbers above the first row of letters) make good cat ears, and you can use either a w for a cat’s mouth, two underscores and a period in between them, or just a period for a nose.

How do you make a Keyboard Cat in Little Alchemy 2?

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  1. milk + animal.
  2. animal + coconut milk.
  3. night + animal.

Is Keyboard Cat real?

Keyboard Cat was a culture icon, known for his endearing videos and groovy moves with the keyboard. Sadly, he died on March 8, at the age of nine. Charlie Schmidt, his owner and the person responsible for the videos, paid a moving tribute to Keyboard Cat with a video (above).

Is piano cat still alive?

Updated | In sad news for cat lovers and meme lovers alike, Bento, aka Keyboard Cat, has died. Bento died on March 8, 2018. He was 8 years old.

How much gems is a keyboard cat?

The current Keyboard Cat value is estimated to be around 1,500,000,000 diamonds.

How do you make a keyboard cat on little alchemy?

Walkthrough for Keyboard Cat in Little Alchemy

  1. earth + fire = lava.
  2. water + water = sea.
  3. air + water = rain.
  4. air + air = pressure.
  5. earth + water = mud.
  6. air + fire = energy.
  7. air + pressure = wind.
  8. air + lava = stone.

How much gems is Keyboard Cat worth?

How much is Keyboard Cat worth? The current Keyboard Cat value is estimated to be around 1,500,000,000 diamonds.

Is Keyboard Cat Fake?

Keyboard Cat is a video-based internet meme. Its original form was a video made in 1984 by Charlie Schmidt of his cat Fatso seemingly playing a musical keyboard (though manipulated by Schmidt off-camera) to a cheery tune.

Where is Keyboard Cat now?

One of best-loved of these celebrity cats was Bento, an affable orange tabby more commonly known by his Internet moniker Keyboard Cat. Bento lovers are now in mourning, however. He succumbed to liver cancer on March 8, his owner Charlie Schmidt told The Washington Post.