Yogi the cow is a rebel.

Funny Farm Rescue owner Laurie Zaleski said she received a call just as she went to bed around 10 p.m. and noticed a car from her bedroom window.

The call turned out to be from Hamilton Township Police Officer Kristi Ware, who found Yogi wandering along the country road.

“Your cow is out on Railroad Blvd. and I’m sorry, but it’s past curfew," the officer said.

Zaleski laughed and went to retrieve him.

“Yogi from the Funny Farm wasn’t exactly following the Governor’s orders last night and went on a late night stroll,” said a Facebook post from the police department this morning.

Yogi from the Funny Farm wasn't exactly following the Governor's orders last night and went on a late night stroll until... Posted by Township of Hamilton Police Department on Wednesday, April 15, 2020

“We love our local police department,” Zaleski said in the Facebook post. "They are always looking out for the animals of the Funny Farm Rescue.”

Funny Farm Rescue is an animal sanctuary located in Atlantic County. The rescue has “created a home for unwanted farm animals, domesticated animals and animals with special needs to live out their natural lives," according to their website.

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