The Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma is known for its formal gardens inspired by Villa Lante, an Italian country estate north of Rome.
Due to the current outbreak, the museum was forced to close its doors and gardens to the public on March 16 until further notice.
Now, they want you to become pen pals with their two garden cats, Cleo and Perilla.
"The cats are lonely and would love to hear from you. Any willing participates can write a letter to the two felines, Cleo and Perilla, from April 12 through April 26 and expect to hear back from them"
"They help with pest control and the guests love them. Our cats live a lavish life with heat in the winter and A/C in the summer," the site reads. "Keep an eye out and your camera ready on your next visit. They're quite used to the paw-parazzi at this point"
"Perilla is the one who's really in charge. Happy to sit around most of the day and let others do the work, she's not only treated like royalty, she acts like it too. Her favorite historical figure: Cleopatra."
"Cleo, whose full name is Cleome, is the youngest of the trio and likes to keep to herself, the museum said. "Cleome was dropped here as a kitten. We've raised her like our own ever since. Don't be fooled by that sweet little face, she's a hunter at heart. All of our cats provide a certain level of pest control. Cleome seems to think it's a competition. Favorite movie: The Terminator."
"Our team will continue to monitor the situation daily and share updates including when we will reopen," museum officials shared on their website.
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