
Meet The Oklahoma Museum’s Furry Resident Who Loves To Play Hide And Seek
There’s a cat in Oklahoma City who actually lives in a museum. His name is Indiana Bones, and he loves porcupine quills, bones, and hide-and-seek.
Oklahoma City, OK – Sir Indiana Bones, the resident feline at Skulls Unlimited and Museum of Osteology, has captured public attention with his peculiar affinity for porcupine quills. The black cat, known for his sassy demeanor, was recently featured in a viral video showcasing his intense desire to interact with a bin full of quills. According to his human companions, "I don’t know why I love them but I do. Unfortunately….the Kitty Committee has banned me from rolling in them." This playful revelation has sparked discussions among pet enthusiasts about unusual animal behaviors. While the 'Kitty Committee's' ban is likely a safety measure to protect Sir Indiana Bones from potential injury, his longing gaze into the container of quills has resonated with many, highlighting the quirky personalities of beloved pets. The museum, known for its osteological collections, has found an unexpected star in its feline ambassador.
There’s a cat in Oklahoma City who actually lives in a museum. His name is Indiana Bones, and he loves porcupine quills, bones, and hide-and-seek.