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A cat burglar who delighted dozens of north Brisbane residents by presenting them with hundreds of purloined items over the past year has found a new, lifelong indoor home.
A new home
Just before Christmas, the Pirate Kitty's owners decided they could no longer keep their pet safely, and asked Mrs McCall to help find a new home.
In December, the Moyles welcomed the Pirate Kitty into their home.
Officially, the three-year-old cat's name was Johnny, but it did not respond to that.
Nor did the cat respond to any of the names other Ferny Hills residents had given it. Finally, the cat responded to one: Kylo.
"We're Star Wars nuts, Kylo was this angsty young male who had a red sword so it seemed obvious that we've got this angsty young male in the house," Ms Moyle said.
And while the Pirate Kitty is no longer allowed outdoors, its transition into an indoor cat of leisure has been surprisingly smooth.
How a thieving ginger cat brought joy to a Brisbane neighbourhood
What a little treasure! I'm so happy Kylo has a safe in-door home now but can still get up to a bit of mischief!
- Kylo, the Pirate Kitty, is notorious in Ferny Hills for stealing hundreds of items
- The ginger cat's exploits have been shared on social media for months
- Now in a new, indoor-only home, Kylo's adventures will continue in a safer environment
A new home
Just before Christmas, the Pirate Kitty's owners decided they could no longer keep their pet safely, and asked Mrs McCall to help find a new home.
In December, the Moyles welcomed the Pirate Kitty into their home.
Officially, the three-year-old cat's name was Johnny, but it did not respond to that.
Nor did the cat respond to any of the names other Ferny Hills residents had given it. Finally, the cat responded to one: Kylo.
"We're Star Wars nuts, Kylo was this angsty young male who had a red sword so it seemed obvious that we've got this angsty young male in the house," Ms Moyle said.
And while the Pirate Kitty is no longer allowed outdoors, its transition into an indoor cat of leisure has been surprisingly smooth.
How a thieving ginger cat brought joy to a Brisbane neighbourhood
What a little treasure! I'm so happy Kylo has a safe in-door home now but can still get up to a bit of mischief!
