Suffice it to say, it’s been a rollercoaster week for Donald Trump. It began with British MPs sitting down to decide the fate of Trump’s entrance into the country, but picked up with an endorsement from former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin—an announcement that, for whatever reason, caused Twitter to be overrun with pictures of kitties posing in poofy Donald Trump toupees.
The hashtag #TrumpyCat began trending on the social media site on Thursday, accompanied by photoshopped pictures of internet celebrity Grumpy Cat, as well as some felines claiming to be the “real” Trumpy Cat.
Try Newsweek: Subscription offersTrumpy Cat should seriously consider running for president. He’s got our vote!
#TrumpyCat is not amused..... pic.twitter.com/V34g3dUhdY
— Austin St. Kloud (@AustinStKloud) January 21, 2016So it turns out that #TrumpyCat is a thing... pic.twitter.com/OjTPuR5xCo
— SerenaKutchinsky (@SKutchinsky) January 21, 2016#TrumpyCat pic.twitter.com/l1mOPUl8OC
— Digital.Dan (@iDigitalDan) January 7, 2016Although, one user couldn’t differentiate between Trumpy Cat and the real Trump.
#TrumpyCat pic.twitter.com/7kJbTcLCEQ
— Deux Process (@DeuxProcess) January 20, 2016 



