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Very Large Cat Becomes So Popular Online That He Breaks Animal Shelter's Website

Very Large Cat Becomes So Popular Online That He Breaks Animal Shelter's Website
The cat weighs in at 26 pounds according to the refuge (Morris Animal Refuge)

An enormous cat looking for a new home has become such a big internet star that he crashed the website of the animal shelter where he lives.


Morris Animal Refuge, in Philadelphia, in the US, posted pictures of Beejay, also known as Mr. B, on its Facebook and Twitter channels, with a link to their site.

Unfortunately the cat, who weighs in at 26 pounds according to the refuge, proved so popular that the volume of traffic heading to find out more crashed the shelter's website.

In a Facebook post the shelter wrote: “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, and help this sad-eyed guy find happiness!"

In a listing on Petfinder, Mr. B is described as a “big cat with a big heart" who is “26 pounds of fluff and love and awesome."

With the website out of action, the shelter advises anyone interested in Mr. B or any other of their animals to head to Petfinder.

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