Kenyon College’s resident is on its second year

cat in campus

Kenyon College has an unofficial mascot that emerged from its liberal-arts college two years ago.

Moxie, a black cat, arrived on campus as a six-month-old kitten in 2017 with another cat called Mosie. Pastor Susan Stevens, adopted the strays, but Moxie wasn’t one to stay home.

These days, Moxie spends his time riding on students’ backpacks around the campus, roaming and scratching maple tree trunks. The school’s community is delighted to have moxie around although sometimes he can cause quite the commotion by walking in lecture halls and the on-campus Episcopal church during reverend Rachel Kessler’s sermons. He even had to be rescued by the fire department one time when he got stuck on a coffee shop’s roof.

Kessler usually shoos him out and shrugs it off, but says she loves Moxie despite her allergies. Students at the campus feel the same way.

Article source: The Atlantic

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