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Mischievous Cat Kept Breaking His Friends Out Of A Shelter So He Was Put In Confinement

"Quilty will not be contained. And he has no shame."

Cover image via Friends For Life Animal Rescue And Adoption Organisation/Facebook

Meet Quilty the cat, who is quite the prison break master

A pet rescue centre recently revealed that one of their cats named Quilty kept helping his friends escape their enclosure in Houston, Texas.

Deep down inside, Quilty just wants to be free

"Quilty will not be contained. And he has no shame. Quilty loves to let cats out of the senior room. Repeatedly. Several times a day," the Facebook post read.

On one of the occasions, the cats had peed on the receptionist's mouse pad while another had used the donation bin as a litter box.

"[Almost] everything was knocked off the counter," the Friends For Life shelter said, according to Fox2Detroit.

Quilty's escapades with friends became so frequent that the shelter had to do something about it.

In true Asian parent fashion, Quilty was 'banished' to solitary confinement

But his temporary absence left his friends missing their adventures together.

"His roommates missed him while he was banished to the lobby. They enjoyed their nighttime escapades around the shelter," the organisation wrote in the Facebook post, which has since garnered over 17,000 shares.

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This damn door...

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The feline king has become so popular that they even started an Instagram account for Quilty, including hashtags like #FreeQuilty, #NoMoreDoors, and #QuiltynotGuilty.

It seems that the six-year-old cat has always been mischievous

According to the shelter, Quilty used to help his dog sibling escape at his previous home too.

The smooth criminal left the shelter begging for someone to take Quilty off their hands.

"If someone out there is looking for a clever cat that gets along with dogs but does not get along with closed doors, we have someone they really need to come and meet. Please. Come meet him. And take him home. Please..."

There may be a happy ending for the furry escape artist though

An update by the shelter on Tuesday, 12 November, revealed that Quilty is on a one-week trial for a potential adopter who absolutely adores him.

Things just might look good for you, buddy.

You can read the full post below:

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