Baby equivalent of Grumpy Cat bring smiles to internet users
BY SYLVIA LOOI
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 26 ― Photos showing a newborn baby girl staring down a doctor have brought smiles to internet users with comparisons drawn to to American internet celebrity cat Tardar Sauce, nicknamed Grumpy Cat.
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