The cat that gained notoriety and captured the hearts of many for repeatedly sneaking into the Macalester College library has once again found his way into the building.
A California artist created a large oil portrait in the likeness of Max, the mischievous orange tabby whose adventures went viral in 2017, and on Wednesday had it delivered to the liberal arts college in St. Paul's Macalester-Groveland neighborhood.
"It's beautiful, quite beautiful," said Library Director Angi Faiks. "He's a handsome fella."
Library staff will get the 3-foot by 2-foot painting framed, then hang it in a prominent place to allow students and staff to pose for selfies with Max. And the print will likely provide lighthearted fodder for tour guides showing off the campus to prospective students, she said.
"With students coming back this fall, some will get to meet Max for the first time," Faiks said. "It's going to be fun."
Max no longer roams the campus on Grand Avenue. His owners, Greg and Connie Lipton, took the kitty with them three years ago when they moved to North Carolina. Greg Lipton had been a religious studies professor at Macalester but left to take a job at High Point University.
With the print's arrival, Max's impact on the Macalester campus will live on, Faiks said. And so will the stories of the very social kitty hanging out on the patio at nearby French Meadow Bakery and finding his way into Macalester's classroom buildings, dorms and even the president's office.
"He was such an inspiration to them," Connie Lipton said in an e-mail, in which she noted that Max "is doing great, exploring his new neighborhood and living the cat life."