Learn about the richest pets in the world

Gunther VI has half a billion dollars. The photo is from the Evening Standard

All About Cats has revealed a list of the richest pets in the world, with fortunes ranging between $1.5 million and $500 million, Russia Today reported.

According to the All About Cats website, the richest pet in the world is the dog "Gunther VI", according to Forbes magazine's estimate, with a net worth of about half a billion dollars, classifying him as the richest dog in the world.

In second place is the cat, "Nala Cat", with an estimated fortune of $100 million, and in third place is the cat of American singer Taylor Swift, "Olivia Benson", with a fortune of $97 million.

Legend has it that the late German Countess, Carlotta Liebenstein, who died in 1992, was childless and loved her animals, so she left her multimillion-dollar fortune to her dog, Gunther III.

The same legend says that Gunther VI inherited this fortune, which has a cumulative value of $500 million thanks to real estate investments and strategic projects, from his grandfather, Gunther IV.

However, the story of this half-billion-dollar dog is nothing more than a brilliant ploy by a group of Italian businessmen who manage this wealth under a business group called "Gunther" in Italy, while the sixth gunther dog constitutes something like an amulet of luck for the company. , so she treats him effectively as one of the rich people in the world, as he travels on a private plane, and eats rare food.

American broadcaster Oprah Winfrey's dogs, "Sadie", "Sunny", "Lauren", "Lily" and "Luke" came in the list of the richest pets, behind "Benson", with a fortune of $ 30 million.

And then the dog "Jeffbum" with 25 million dollars, and then the dog of the late fashion designer Cal Raglefid, "Choppet" with 13 million dollars, and the dog of the late actress Betty White, "Pontiac", with 5 million dollars.

Finally came the dog "Tucker" with an estimated fortune of 1.5 million dollars.

The list was compiled using Instagram analytics and the potential amount a pet gets paid per social media post.

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