Its rescuers eventually manage to find it a permanent home at SeaWorld Orlando

Jul 22, 2013 18:46 GMT  ·  By

If you've seen “Finding Nemo,” you probably know that life in the ocean is unpredictable and can sometimes get pretty crazy. I suspect this is why a sea turtle named Caton has made up its mind to spend the rest of its days in captivity.

The debilitated loggerhead turtle was rescued in 2009. Since then, it has been living at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island, sources report.

Staff at the Center tried to release it into the wild on three separate occasions, but Caton simply refused to return to a life of insecurities and chose the safety of life in captivity instead.

Employees of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center finally understood that there was no way the sea turtle would ever again look at the ocean as its home.

Thus, they decided to find it a permanent home at the SeaWorld Orlando.

Unfortunately for Caton, it will still have to work to bring home the bacon. Apparently, SeaWorld has big plans to turn it into an ambassador for its species.

I sure hope those long hours at the office won't make Caton wish it hadn't passed up the opportunity to live its life swimming freely in the ocean.