Chonk. Jumbo-sized. Genuinely big boned. These are only a few of the terms that were used to describe a humongous cat that’s up for adoption at a Philadelphia animal shelter.
The Morris Animal Refuge tweeted photos of BeeJay, a 2-year-old brown and white tabby cat weighing in at a whopping 26 pounds. Yes, you read that right. Twenty-six.
“OMG, big boi Mr. B is a CHONK,” the shelter tweeted Thursday morning. “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.”
Three things were immediately apparent from the tweet: One, the Morris Animal Refuge loves the word “chonk.” Two, BeeJay is HUGE, looking more like a tiger or a lynx than your average house cat. Three, BeeJay really knows how to strike a pose, giving off runway-worthy looks in his two Twitter photos that Derek Zoolander would envy.
The pictures of the “jumbo-sized package of fluff and love” quickly went viral with Twitter users expressing their amazement as only Twitter users know how.
I do believe the technical term for his size is “Oh Lawd He Comin”. Could still be a “Megachonker” but would have to see a profile pic. pic.twitter.com/DHP1KiXCkg
— Rebekah (@ToropPro) August 22, 2019
My guess is 31 lbs. pic.twitter.com/AK3J8Y8zXx
— Emily Ching (@chingychinge) August 22, 2019
— Morris Animal Refuge (@MorrisAnimal) August 22, 2019
— Attorney@Law (@TheGlare_TM) August 22, 2019
— Voodoo Pork (@Voodoo_Pork) August 22, 2019
— Mary Power (@MPowereast) August 22, 2019
Joint custody? pic.twitter.com/TzaJ9JwLhZ
— Mary Power (@MPowereast) August 22, 2019
Day 15: I have gained the staff’s trust.
They still haven’t noticed I’m a bobcat from the Poconos. https://t.co/5w2aO0XXu2
— Randy Gyllenhaal (@RandyGyllenhaal) August 22, 2019
Um, if he doesn’t get adopted (highly unlikely) he’s welcome to join our K9 Unit as its first Feline (he IS a cat, right?!) member
— Philadelphia Police (@PhillyPolice) August 22, 2019
Want to adopt BeeJay? Reach out to the Morris Animal Refuge and give him a new home. That is, of course, if he can fit through your door.
Source : Nbcnewyork