Quilty is the cutest little freedom fighter we’ve ever seen. He’s recently gotten himself in trouble for freeing his friends from their… nice, cozy room at the shelter. We suppose that in Quilty’s mind a gilded cage is still a cage.
He’s been opening the door multiple times a day and the exasperated staff has had no choice but to put him in detention. And Quilty has had no choice but to protest. Profusely.
In order to thwart Quilty’s efforts to free his friends, Quilty was temporarily removed from the room while the staff ”Quilty-proofed” it.
Then, as part of returning to the room, Quiliy needed to spend some time in the integration kennel.
Every cat who joins the room has to spend time in the integration kennel first, but Quilty was very displeased with being put in involuntary isolation.
So displeased, in fact, that he decided to escape. Quilty escaped up to five times, both from the integration kennel and the cat room itself, but was “unfortunately” caught each time.
Perhaps he would have gotten away with it if he hadn’t used his freedom to stalk the shelter staff and interrupt their meetings. Quilty might know how to get out, but he’s not so good at staying out.
He was always very upset about being returned to his cell and his grumpy mood was bad enough that staff at one point referred to him as a ‘spicy A – hole.’