Meet Indiana Bones: The Skeleton Museum's Purr-fect Employee
How Indiana Bones Became the Museum's Star Attraction
The Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City has a special team member walking among its skeleton displays. His name is Indiana Bones, and he's had such a remarkable year that he tied for the number 2 top story of 2023.
The Birth of the Kitty Committee
The journey to bring a cat to the museum wasn't easy. Staff members had wanted a feline friend for quite some time, but management wasn't convinced at first. Determined workers formed the "Kitty Committee" with one clear mission: advocate for a cat coworker.
After much serious discussion, the committee's hard work paid off. They won approval and headed straight to the Moore Animal Shelter to find their new teammate.
Finding the Perfect Cat for the Job
At the shelter, the committee met Indiana Bones. He made such a strong first impression that they skipped the normal interview process because he was just too cute. Now, visitors can spot Indy exploring the museum's skeleton collection as the official museum cat.
A Valuable Team Member
Indy isn't just there for show - he's an official employee who earns his keep. He has his own social media accounts that draw attention to the museum, and there's even Indiana Bones merchandise for sale.
His fame has brought many new visitors through the doors. Some fans have driven hundreds of miles just for the chance to meet this special cat in person.
Award-Winning Performance
Indy's contributions haven't gone unnoticed by management. In May, he received the museum's first-ever Employee of the Month award. His certificate highlighted his "exceptional cuteness and mediocre mouser skills" - proving that sometimes charm matters more than catching mice!
Indiana Bones continues to delight visitors as he roams among the skeletons, living proof that sometimes the best museum exhibits are the ones that purr.