Meet Quilty, the pawsitively mischievous cat that has earned instant popularity for its sly ways. People at the shelter were so tired of its escapades,?that they had no choice but to put it in solitary confinement.
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Employees at?Friends for Life Animal Rescue Organisation?are shocked and annoyed at Quilty's constant attempts to get out.
That's not all, this naughty cat has also been letting other animals roam free by breaking their enclosures. The staff have decided to put Quilty in what they describe as 'solitary confinement', until the it learns some manners. And you thought only you got punished for messing around, as a kid.?
The shelter said the the six-year-old cat had done something similar?with a dog at its old home.
Instagram/Free Quilty
'Quilty's review with the parole board was denied, so he released himself of his own recognizance. He felt that confinement had nothing more to offer him. He has been returned to solitary. Quilty will not be contained. And he has no shame', the shelter wrote on their Facebook page.
'We have since Quilty-proofed the cat room, while he took a brief hiatus in the lobby. His roommates missed him while he was banished to the lobby. They enjoyed their nighttime escapades around the shelter. The staff, however, did not miss the morning cat wrangling, so we¡¯ll just have to agree to disagree there'.
'Apparently this is not a new skill he learned here at the shelter; he used to let his dog sibling in the house at his old home', reads the post.?
The shelter is equipped with cameras in the lobby and the rooms, so staff were able to see exactly how the escapade unfolded.?
If you ever plan to get a cat as a pet, be warned, they can be a handful and more so, because they are extremely sly, like Quilty here who has mate it its life's mission to not stay put.