Pusheen, the chubby gray tabby who can often be found in stuffed animal or emoji form, is about to take a more three-dimensional shape.
Claire Belton, the American artist and illustrator who first created the Pusheen character for an online comic strip in 2010, is working on the project. The Pusheen character is based on her own cat, who has the same name.

Drinks include lattes and hot cocoas with Pusheen's face on them.
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What else to expect? Plenty of pastels, balloons, hashtags galore and some treats that seem positively designed for Instagram fame. For example, a Pusheen-shaped ball that opens to reveal sweets inside when you "melt" it with a drizzle of steamed milk -- much cooler than finding a prize at the bottom of a box of cereal.

This Pusheen dessert has extra treats inside.
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In addition to sweets and surprises, the pop-up will also have a store with Pusheen-branded merchandise you can't get anywhere else. There's no specific end date for the pop-up, but the management team estimates it will close down "sometime in March."
One thing there will not be, though? Cats.
However, if you can't make it to Singapore, don't lose heart.
The exhibit includes full-size replicas of set pieces from the series, like Diagon Alley, the Whomping Willow and Honeyduke's Sweet Shop.
On top of that, Singapore is celebrating its 200th anniversary as a modern state in 2019, and there will be celebrations all over the country.
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