BeeJay (or Mr. B),Woman Waiting for Adultery the 26-pound cat who captured our hearts earlier this month, has acquired the two most important things for a cat in 2019: a forever home and an Instagram account.
After a careful selection process by Morris Animal Refuge, the Philadelphia shelter where Mr. B was up for adoption, the large and good boy has officially moved into his new house. He seems to be enjoying himself. In fact, he was spotted chasing a fleck of light in his new bathtub, which is a vital part of the acclimation process.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
A born celebrity, Mr. B is also on Instagram under the handle @ChonkyMrB, a reference to the refuge's now-famous tweet. So far, there are three posts on his new page, including a nice video of Mr. B somehow purring and snoring at the same time.
View this post on InstagramSEE ALSO: Five animals with better jobs than you
The two-year-old cat's new owners also posted a kind message for their followers. "We saw this Instagram photo four hours after it was posted (this is actually the very screen shot I took when I saw him, and we agreed instantly we loved BeeJay already)," they wrote. "We know you'll love him as much as we do!"
And don't worry: BeeJay will be keeping his name.
For those wondering what sort of cat could be so enormous and wonderful, Mr. B is an American Shorthair, which can vary significantly in size from cat to cat. Mr. B is certainly on the vaster end of that spectrum.
What We’re Loving: Racetrack Murals, Lovers, A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Sadie Stein'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for July 22Life Sentence by Sadie SteinTwitter implements DM limit for unverified usersCoziness Porn, and Other News by Sadie SteinWhat's new to streaming and theaters this week: Barbenheimer to 'They Cloned Tyrone'The Best Christmas Card Ever by Sadie SteinThe Carolers by Titi NguyenDoc Hammer on 'Venture Bros.' finale's missing Sirena sceneDarcy vs. Knightley, and Other News by Sadie SteinAs True Now as It Ever Was by Sadie SteinGchatting with George Saunders by Katherine BernardAnimating the Diary, and Other News by Sadie SteinGchatting with George Saunders by Katherine Bernard'Oppenheimer': Chicago PileReview: 'The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart'What We’re Loving: Racetrack Murals, Lovers, A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Sadie SteinIf Prince William isn't the sexiest bald, who is? People have ideas.Review: 'The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart''Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for July 21 Love Songs: “Aguacero” by Carina del Valle Schorske Intuition’s Ear: On Kira Muratova by Timmy Straw The Mother of the Mother of the Virgin Mary by Marta Figlerowicz Announcing the 2023 George Plimpton and Susannah Hunnewell Prize Winners by The Paris Review Love Songs: “You Don’t Know What Love Is” by Blair McClendon 169 Square Feet in Las Vegas by Meg Bernhard What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Goals? by Jonathan Wilson Plan for a Journal by Italo Calvino Shopping Diary by Adrienne Raphel The Blackstairs Mountains by Colm Tóibín At William Faulkner’s House by Benjamin Nugent What the Paris Review Staff Read in 2022 by The Paris Review All Water Has a Perfect Memory by Jordan Amirkhani Announcing Our Seventieth I Love Birds Most by Kate Riley A Hall of Mirrors by Gary Indiana Making of a Poem: Kyra Wilder on “John Wick Is So Tired” by Kyra Wilder Love Songs: “Estoy Aquí” by Ana Karina Zatarain It’s Nineteen Seventy The Leap by Dan Beachy
2.5073s , 8206.6484375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Woman Waiting for Adultery】,Creation Information Network