he named it nobbs. >> dutch remains free of charge.en responsible for anybody but me in my whole life. i have to care for her and she cares for me. she loves me and i love her. i think that's pretty cool. >> do you think that nobbs has any idea that she's in prison? >> well, i know she's aware that she's in a place with a lot of loud noises. she's kind of skittish sometimes. i didn't know if i wanted to bring a cat into a place like this, where she was going to have to be restrained. a cat wants to run and wander and explore and she can't really do that much here. but i think she knows i love her and that's a trade-off, i guess. >> hey, how is the cat? >> good. >> is she shy? >> shy. >> that's okay. >> prison warden ed bust told us why he felt the feline adoption program was beneficial for inmates like wisehart. >> segregated offenders tend to have higher rate of suicide. they tend to develop mental illness quicker on this offenders who are walking around in open population. the cat is very meaningful to them. it gives them a purpose i