For a cat called Money, it’s just about the purr-fect birthday present.
So when hijab fashion tycoon Haliza Maysuri ordered a USD 100,000 four-wheel drive electric BMW i7 nobody at the dealership in Malaysia even turned a whisker.
Social media footage of the handover shows Maysuri, carrying her pedigree puss into the showroom dressed in a huge red frilly tutu.
As she puts it onto the bonnet of the jet-black motor the cat seems slightly confused.
But when she pops the millionaire moggie onto the luxurious white leather seats complete with a cap-wearing driver in the front she seems right at home.
Maysuri, whose hijabs can sell for GBP 700 a time, later confessed it was a publicity stunt after a furious backlash online.
She admitted: “Business owners like myself are struggling to come up with content ideas to promote our products and it’s a challenge having to think of new content to engage buyers.”
Maysuri said she thought social media users would go mad for a cute cat video.
She explained: “I’ve even lost sleep thinking about how to make videos that people will enjoy watching.
“As such, I used Money to promote my hijab brand because netizens enjoy watching stylish and photogenic cat antics.
“I see this approach as being more effective than simply posing like a model in a studio.”