Cat in a shelter placed in 'solitary confinement' for repeatedly making other cats flee

    Cat in a shelter placed in 'solitary confinement' for repeatedly making other cats flee

    This cat named Quilty has been placed in solitary confinement for repeatedly making other cats flee, in fact he has a mania, opening doors.

    Quilty lives in a shelter and has been placed in isolation inside a room because he constantly makes his roommates flee. How? Opening the door. Yes, because Quilty, who is a cat, hates closed doors and reopens them as soon as possible.





    To tell it, and to show it at work, was the staff of the Friends For Life Animal Rescue and Adoption Organization, who commented on facebook:

    “Quilty loves getting cats out of the nursing home. Repeatedly. Many times a day. We've since quilty-tested the cat room, while he took a short break in the lobby. He missed his roommates as he was banished to the lobby. They enjoyed their nocturnal adventures around the shelter. "

    Quilty will not be contained. And he has no shame.Quilty loves to let cats out of the senior room.Repeatedly.Several…

    Posted by Friends For Life Animal Shelter on Tuesday, October 29, 2019

    Habit that apparently has always had because, even before arriving at the shelter where he now lives, he opened the door to the house dog.

    And now the refuge where he is welcomed asks for help from the hypothetical future adoptive family:

    “If anyone out there is looking for a smart cat who gets along with dogs but doesn't get along with closed doors, we have someone they should meet. Please. Come and meet him. And take it home. Please…"

    On the web, Quilty has already earned the support of many followers who are plotting to get him out of the room where he was locked up, by sharing the hashtag #FreeQuilty.

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    But no problem, the crafty cat has already found a way to escape to freedom. Because he, on his precious mission, is not willing to give up, he was born to open doors!


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    Laura Rose


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