When notorious "Queen of Mean" Leona Helmsley died in 2008, many people were shocked that one provision of her will allocated $12 million for the care of her dog, a Maltese Terrier named Trouble. Yet as one psychoanalyst explained to the New York Times, it's not all that unusual for humans to show a distinct preference for animals over their fellow humans. "Humans tend to be very disappointing—notice our divorce rate," said Joel Gavriele-Gold, the analyst and also the author of a book entitled When Pets Come Between Our Partners. "Dogs are not hurtful and humans are. People are inconsistent and dogs are fairly consistent."
Based on the lavish lifestyles provided to Trouble and other
dogs—as well as cats, monkeys, and even pet chickens—Helmsley apparently wasn't
the only one to feel that animals are more deserving of pampering and special
care than people. Here's a top 10 list of animals with fortunes that most mere
humans can only dream of.
1.Gunther
IV
When Countess Karlotta Libenstein of
Germany died in 1991, she left her entire $80 million fortune to her pet, a
German shepherd named Gunther III. Trustees of the estate have done well with
investments, turning the inheritance into roughly $375 million, which now
belongs to the next in line, Gunther IV. The pampered, jet-setting dog owns
villas in Italy and the Bahamas, and in 2000 purchased Madonna's Miami Beach
mansion for $7.5 million.
2.Grumpy
Cat
The
Internet's favorite kitty—circa 2014 anyway—had to be Grumpy Cat, the pet whose
seemingly ever-depressed frown helped it net a personal coffee brand,
a Christmas movie, and nearly 1 million followers on Instagram.
Grumpy Cat's worth has been estimated at $1 million and
even $100 million. Her owner says the latter is an exaggeration, but
it's not clear by how much.
3.Toby Rimes
Toby, a poodle owned by Ella Wendel, the last remaining sister
of a New York family that amassed phenomenal wealth in the Gilded Age, slept in
a miniature four-poster bed in his home on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and dined
nightly at a brass table with a velvet tablecloth and napkins. Though some
2,300 people claimed to be heirs to Wendel and her real estate holdings, worth
$40 million when she died in 1931, none came away with the money. Most accounts
say that her fortune was passed along to the poodle, though Toby only outlived
his owner by a few months, according to a report by New Jersey's Drew
University—which was one of a handful of charitable institutions that
eventually wound up splitting the estate.
4.Blackie
According to Guinness World Records, the world's wealthiest
cat ever was Blackie, who inherited an estate worth $13 million when his owner,
a British antiques dealer named Ben Rea, died in 1988. Granted, Internet
sensation Grumpy Cat may be worth far more than that if you believe some of the
estimates that have been passed around.
5.Tommaso
Yet another ultra-rich cat, Tommaso was a stray found in Rome
and taken in by an elderly Italian woman named Maria Assunta. She reportedly
left a $13 million fortune to the rags-to-riches cat when she died in
2011. "I promised her that I would look after the cat when she was no
longer around," explained Assunta's former nurse, who said she had no
idea how rich the woman was and wound up being asked to care for Tommaso after
Assunta passed away. "She wanted to be sure that Tommaso would be loved
and cuddled." Money like that can buy a lot of cuddling, that's for sure.
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