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Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette could be set to inherit a fortune

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Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette is reportedly set to inherit some of the Chanel designer's estimated $195 million fortune.

Chanel confirmed on Tuesday that Lagerfeld, who had been the fashion house's creative director since 1983, had died at the age of 85 after a short illness.

According to French magazine "Le Figaro," Lagerfeld said in a past conversation that Choupette was an "heiress."

Choupette is famous for living a lavish lifestyle, with Lagerfeld referring to her as a "full time job" and hiring maids dedicated to caring for her. She has 235,000 Instagram followers and more than 50,000 followers on Twitter.

Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette could be set to inherit a fortune

Question: If Choupette marries and has kittens with another cat, does the male cat get spousal support?
 
Funny, and of course ridiculous. But I wonder how this works legally. I imagine in the eyes of the law whoever owns the cat owns whatever “belongs” to the cat. I mean, cats don’t pay taxes and somebody is going to pay taxes on that. I guess it could belong to a trust.
 
Funny, and of course ridiculous. But I wonder how this works legally. I imagine in the eyes of the law whoever owns the cat owns whatever “belongs” to the cat. I mean, cats don’t pay taxes and somebody is going to pay taxes on that. I guess it could belong to a trust.

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Our cat is 21 years old and rules the roost! For his age he is doing very well.
 
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