Cat In Solitary For Repeatedly Releasing Fellow Cats In Shelter

Clever Cat In Solitary Confinement For Releasing Fellow Cats

CAT IN SOLITARY – A very clever cat was put in solitary confinement after repeatedly releasing his fellow cats inside a shelter.

Cat In Solitary For Repeatedly Releasing Fellow Cats In Shelter
Image from: Facebook/Friends For Life Animal Rescue and Adoption Organization – Houston

Friends For Life Animal Rescue Adoption Organization (FFL) stated that their cat, Quilty learned how to open enclosures. They added that he loved to let cats out of the senior room.

The organization explained that Quilty has been quite the escape artist. According to them, Quilty has released his feline friends several times a day.

This led them to “Quinty-Proof” the cat room to prepare for any possible prison breaks led by the clever cat. FFL mentioned that Quilty does his work at night time when everybody is away.

Cat In Solitary For Repeatedly Releasing Fellow Cats In Shelter
Image from: Facebook/Friends For Life Animal Rescue and Adoption Organization – Houston

They said that when the cat’s away, the mice come to play. In this case, when the people are away, Quilty lets every single cat loose and plays.

The FFL mentioned on their Facebook page that oftentimes, they would start off their morning wrangling up the escapees. Apparently, Quilty has learned this in his previous home.

They said that he would often let his dog sibling out of his enclosure. Quilty, therefore, is a cat that loves dogs but hates closed doors.

Since then, their post went viral. The staff of the organization even made official merchandise for Quilty.

Cat In Solitary For Repeatedly Releasing Fellow Cats In Shelter
Image from: Facebook/Friends For Life Animal Rescue and Adoption Organization – Houston

Meanwhile, Quilty has been on “sleepovers” with potential adopters. However, a sleepover doesn’t necessarily mean that the animal has been adopted.

FFL stated that if it works out, then potential adopters could finalize the adoption. But, if it doesn’t work out, then they could try with another animal instead.

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