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Posted: 2019-08-23T01:16:41Z | Updated: 2019-08-29T18:07:15Z Unbelievably Large Shelter Cat 'Big Boi Mr. B' Has The Internet Swooning | HuffPost

Unbelievably Large Shelter Cat 'Big Boi Mr. B' Has The Internet Swooning

"Hes a chonk of a chonk. He redefines the term," wrote Morris Animal Refuge about the lovable BeeJay, who is looking for a home.
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A very large, very charismatic cat is breaking the internet or at least the website of the animal shelter where he’s up for adoption.

Morris Animal Refuge in Philadelphia tweeted two photos of the hefty tabby, BeeJay, in the arms of animal care attendant Lacy Curtis.

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BeeJay in one of the now-famous photos.
Courtney Smith/Morris Animal Refuge

“OMG, big boi Mr. B is a CHONK,” the shelter wrote. “He’s a chonk of a chonk. He redefines the term.”

BeeJay weighs in at 26 pounds, and though the shelter noted that he’s “genuinely big boned,” he’ll also likely need to lose a few pounds for his health .

“He’s a *very* large cat, and also overweight,” shelter social media coordinator Dan Solomon told HuffPost via Twitter.  

Solomon said that BeeJay was surrendered to the shelter on Tuesday by a family that could no longer care for him. 

“What we’ve seen of his personality so far, he seems very quiet and laid back and sweet,” said Solomon. 

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The handsome Mr. B.
Morris Animal Refuge

Since the photos went out on social media, BeeJay’s popularity has been so intense that the vast numbers of people seeking more information crashed the shelter’s website , which Solomon noted was still down as of Thursday night.

Luckily for anyone interested in adopting him, more information about BeeJay and the rest of the shelter’s animals is still accessible via Petfinder.

And if BeeJay's numerous fans and admirers online are any indication, he'll have no trouble finding a home.

Best of luck to Mr. B!

UPDATE: Aug. 29 After receiving more than 3,000 adoption applications for Mr. B., Morris Animal Refuge announced Thursday on social media  that he had been placed with a foster family.

“Mr. B has some underlying health and behavioral issues that will need exceptional care and attention,” the shelter wrote. “Because of this, we have placed Mr. B with one of our dedicated foster families who has experience working with cats that have behavioral and medical issues. This family hasn’t just dealt with these issues in other cats, they have embraced them.”

According to the shelter, the goal is for the foster family to ultimately become Mr. B’s “forever home.”

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