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Some Hello Kitty trivia

Here's some facts about Hello Kitty:

1. Hello Kitty was created in 1974. She is almost 38 years old, a very old cat! Her first appearance was on a coin purse.

2. Hello Kitty came to the United States in 1976 (two years after its first appearance in Japan).

3. Her birthday is on November 1st. She is a Scorpio (Hello Kitty and I both share the same sign). This year she will be 39 years old!

4. Hello Kitty's last name is White. Her real name is Kitty White.

5. Hello Kitty was born in the suburbs of London, England.

6. She is a Japanese bobtail cat.

7. Her parents are George and Mary. She has a twin sister named Mimmy. She has a pet kitten named Charmmy Kitty, which is a white Persian cat. She also has a pet hamster named Sugar, which was a gift from her boyfriend, Dear Daniel.

8. She is 1 foot and 8 inches tall, and weighs 1.5 pounds.

9. Hello Kitty's red bow means friendship.

10. Hello Kitty has no mouth (though that did not stop her from releasing her own album and having her own movies)!


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