Huge cat -- 26 pounds -- on adoption list in Philly goes viral
An animal shelter in Philadelphia tweeted Thursday about “big boi Mr. B” being up for adoption and boy, they weren’t joking.
BeeJay — a 26-pound cat — is on the adoption list at the Morris Animal Refuge. Apparently the folks at Morris want to shed light on the fact that “Mr. B” is a “chonk” of a cat that is seeking his “furever” home.
OMG, big boi Mr. B is a CHONK. He’s a chonk of a chonk. He redefines the term. Can you guess how much he weighs? More importantly, can you give him a home? Adopt this jumbo-sized package of fluff & love: https://t.co/v8aB6PzBbL. Please RT to help this sad-eyed guy find happiness! pic.twitter.com/tquRuvRaws
— Morris Animal Refuge (@MorrisAnimal) August 22, 2019
He is a 2-year-old with a “big heart,” they say.
Chonk. Jumbo-sized. Genuinely big boned. These are only a few of the terms that were used to describe a humongous 26-pound cat that’s up for adoption @MorrisAnimal. Story HERE: https://t.co/SOec0fXlEU pic.twitter.com/idWeTU7Rk1
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) August 22, 2019
Those interested in adopting this cute, chunky cat can visit the shelter’s website. But you better hurry, the site was down Thursday evening due to “excessive traffic.”
One can only wonder why.
Some people have been asking about how to donate for chonkiest chonk Mr. B here, since our website’s down. We’re working on it, but if you want, you can donate through our Facebook post: https://t.co/G1rOocNV6v. It all goes to help homeless pets like him! pic.twitter.com/GiflzWK1qY
— Morris Animal Refuge (@MorrisAnimal) August 23, 2019
The cat’s so big, it broke the internet.
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