Kesha's Cat Carl Dies: 'You Really Broke My Heart This Time'

“God really outdid himself with this creature," the singer wrote of her late cat, Carl

Kesha/Instagram Kesha and her cat Carl

Kesha/Instagram

Kesha and her cat Carl

Kesha is grieving the loss of her beloved cat, Carl.

The singer shared on Friday, Jan. 24 on Instagram that her cat has died. “Carl my little chicken,” she began her Instagram caption. “You really broke my heart this time.”

“I’ll see you in the next life my baby boy,” she added, before concluding her heartfelt message, “God really outdid himself with this creature. 💔.”

The 37-year-old musician also included photos of Carl throughout the years, showing off their sweet bond and his personality. Several images included her cradling the white cat in her arms, at home and outdoors.

Kesha/Instagram Kesha's cat Carl

Kesha/Instagram

Kesha's cat Carl

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The “Tik Tok” singer also included multiple images of Carl during a photoshoot, showing the feline perfectly posing for the camera.

Kesha/Instagram Kesha and her cat Carl

Kesha/Instagram

Kesha and her cat Carl

Kesha, born Kesha Rose Sebert, also shared photos of the cat doing unexpected activities, including sitting at an Ouija board, a drumset, a jukebox, in a Versace shopping bag and besides Kesha’s artwork.

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Kesha/Instagram Kesha's cat Carl

Kesha/Instagram

Kesha's cat Carl

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Kesha also shared pictures of Carl posing with other cats and videos of her playing with Carl when he was a kitten and other videos of him playing around.

Kesha/Instagram Kesha and her cat Carl

Kesha/Instagram

Kesha and her cat Carl

Several Instagram users expressed their condolences to the singer. “so sorry angel 🥺🩵 . the worst kind of heartbreak,” one user wrote.

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“Rest in peace, baby Carl. I'm so sorry Kesha, my heart goes out to you right now. I love you. 🤍,” another added.

One user commented: “So sorry 🥹. rest easy Carl 😢❤️🫶🏼.”

Earlier this month, Kesha celebrated the 15th anniversary of her debut album Animal, which featured the hits "Tik Tok," "Blah Blak Blah" and "Your Love Is My Drug."

"I spent my whole life learning the art of songwriting from my mom, an iconic songwriter herself," Kesha wrote on Instagram, referring to her mom, songwriter Pebe Sebert. "So when Animal came out, it was a culmination of the sounds of growing up, the sounds of falling in love, heartbreak, the sounds of coming of age, and I had no idea what these songs would open up for me and what kind of life I would be creating for myself just by putting these songs out in the world."

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