Mischievous Cat Is On a Mission To Destroy All The Toilet Paper Stash In The House
Cats don't use toilet paper and can't contract COVID-19 so, why should this kitty care?
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- Published in Animals
Sister cats, Eleanor and Tahani were abandoned by their previous family after they had moved away. When that happened, the two cats were sheltered by Tiny Tails Rescue in Australia.
Soon after that, both cats were taken in as fosters by Kylie Duffield who eventually ended up getting so attached to the sweet kitties that she just couldn't give them up. For many of us who have fostered cats, we understand!
Out of the two cats, Eleanor has always been the naughtiest. She would always get into trouble by going on mischievous cat adventures inside the house. Her mom is constantly trying to keep the cat out of things, but due to her nature, Eleanor always manages to slip through her mom's cat-proofing.
Duffield told The Dodo:
“Eleanor will destroy everything, loves pulling her collar off and chewing it up … but toilet paper is her real thing,”
Eleanor is completely obsessed with toilet paper for some reason. She will never miss the chance to destroy them.
Kylie DuffieldToilet paper has become almost sacred as of late. People have been hoarding it because they're scared they won't have enough to last through a 14-day quarantine.
Kylie DuffieldEleanor obviously doesn't care about any of that, it's almost like an addiction for her and her mom's efforts to stop her have gone to waste.
Kylie Duffield“I have to make sure I shut the door tight and I’ve never had a cat do this so I do forget on occasion,” Duffield said.
Kylie DuffieldEleanor’s addiction is quite adorable, but we hope her mom will finally find an effective method to put a stop to it.
“I’ve got a spare six-pack at the moment but the shops are cleaned out every time I go so I’m trying to keep her out but she’s sneaky and cheeky,” Duffield said.