Doja Cat has lived up to her moniker by introducing the world to her new pet cat which carries the name of a world-famous fictional creature.

On Tuesday (June 20), the Planet Her hitmaker took to Twitter to show off her new feline friend. In a set of four photos, Doja is pictured laying down with a face full of make-up while her cat is standing up right over her back while rocking a striped sweater.

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“welcome Froderick “Frodo” Frankenstein,” she tweeted.

Doja Cat allegedly has two cats named Ray and Alex according to Celebrity Pets.

Check out her tweet below:

While Doja is copping new pets, she’s also serving up fresh bars and visuals for her fans.

Last week, she made her grand return after taking a little break from music, dropping off rap-heavy new single “Attention.”

Doja Cat's Romance With 'Racist' Comedian Heats Up In PDA-Packed Baecation
Doja Cat's Romance With 'Racist' Comedian Heats Up In PDA-Packed Baecation

The Tanu Muino-directed music video sees the eclectic rapper roaming the streets of Los Angeles, donning a white tee, jeans, and leather jacket as she avoids adoring fans and people on the street wearing strange flesh-colored masks. In one of the various NSFW moments, Doja can briefly be seen in the nude, saturated in what appears to be blood.

The track’s lyrics touch on a lot of the subjects that have surrounded Doja Cat in recent years, including her new look, her status in the rap game, and online trolls. She also name-drops Nicki Minaj on the second verse, claiming a lot of people often compare her to the Pinkprint rapper.

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“Just let me flex, bruh, just let me pop shit?/ ‘Why she think she Nicki M? She think she hot shit’/ I never gave a F, go stir the pot, bitch/ I got your head all in the dirt just like an ostrich,” she raps.

In the first verse, Doja also speaks about her decision to leave The Weeknd’s After Hours stadium tour and implies she bowed out due to mental health not the tonsil surgery she had originally claimed she was getting.

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“My taste good, but I just had to redirect my cookin’/ I could’ve been an opener, I redirect the bookin/ I read it all, the comments sayin/ D, I’m really shooketh’/ ‘D, you need to see a therapist, is you lookin?’/ Yes, the one I got, they really are the best/ Now I feel like I can see you bitches is depressed,” she spits.

The new track makes good on Doja Cat’s promise that her Planet Her follow-up would be more of a rapping affair, which she reaffirmed on Twitter in April. “No more pop,” she tweeted at the time. “I also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny.”