Curiosity may not have killed the cat in this case, but it certainly
did cause a whole lot of damage to the Florida Humane Society in Pompano
Beach.
A frisky feline known to play in sinks apparently turned
on a water faucet at the nonprofit’s shelter, left it running full blast
for 17 hours, and flooded the place. Humane Society president Carol
Ebert got a call at 7:15 a.m. last Thursday, informing her that water
was running out the back door of the facility on North Powerline Road.
Staff members initially assumed a water pipe had burst.
But
when they got inside to survey the situation, they discovered the mess
was caused by a water faucet in a cat room that had inexplicably been
turned on. Although none of the cats has confessed, there is a
6-month-old suspect. The Humane Society is not naming the cat.
“We can’t be sure which cat did it, because we don’t have cameras in
there, but we have a good idea because there was one younger female cat
who really liked playing in sinks,” said volunteer Terry Arbour. “There
was a tall spout in that sink that moves around, and the cat somehow was
able to turn it on. It’s possible there was collusion from others, but
she probably had something to do with it.”
The suspect has been
adopted since the flood, and Arbour said they warned the new owners that
“this cat is intelligent enough to turn on water faucets.”
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