Summary The furtive feline has been sneaking into the Macalester College library in St. Paul
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A tabby named Max has been playing a game of cat and mouse with some Minnesota college librarians.
The furtive feline has been sneaking into the Macalester College library in St. Paul when people open the door and has been seen scampering around the bookshelves.
The library put up a wanted-type poster asking patrons, “Please do not let in the cat.”
I m back at work today pic.twitter.com/kaRlp3sI4f
— Chris Schommer (@cschommer) December 1, 2017
The remarkable @rebeccawingo took a photo of the original hand written sign and sent it to me: pic.twitter.com/oJjmWaoVne
— Chris Schommer (@cschommer) November 30, 2017
Local bookstore, Against the Current, open for Max the Cat s business. #MaxTheLibraryCat #maxthecat @cschommer @librarianrover #heymac #openaccess pic.twitter.com/PiKVDB6TRz
— Rebecca S. Wingo (@rebeccawingo) December 1, 2017
This is basically halfway to being a children s book pic.twitter.com/DjwUPHy9Wz
— Erin McGuire (@e_mcguire_) November 29, 2017
The Star Tribune reports that the conundrum has caused a stir on Twitter and Reddit, where people have been posting Max-inspired artwork. Someone even made a library card for Max, who has been grounded by his owner over his naughty behavior.
