Author: McKinley Corbley / Source: Good News Network

These two intrepid felines have spent the last two years trying to enter an art museum – and the internet has become fascinated by their escapades.
The Onomichi Museum in western Japan first started documenting the efforts of their furry visitors back in 2016 when a black cat, who they later named Ken-chan, spotted a cat photography exhibit that was on display beyond the automatic doors.
Though some people might scoff that a cat would have an interest in feline photography (everybody knows that cats prefer oil pawstels anyway), Ken-chan started regularly trying to get into the museum.
“I’m guessing that Ken-chan spotted some of the exhibits through the glass, and since the photos included those of black cats, he must have thought he had found a new friend,” the museum’s curator, Shinji Umebayashi, told the Guardian. “And then he just kept coming back.”
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Soon, Ken-chan picked up a partner in crime: a ginger cat that the museum named Go-chan.
Over the course of the last two years, Ken-chan and Go-chan have…
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