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“I CAN’T PUT INTO WORDS HOW MUCH MONTY HELPED DAVE”

How one cat helped his terminally-ill owner and his partner.

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Dave and Olivia met on a night out when they were just 18 and 19 years old, after knowing each other from afar when they worked at Waitrose together.

“There was definitely some Dutch courage involved,” Olivia recalled. “We hadn’t really spoken at work but Dave told me afterwards that he’d had his eye on me at work for a while but had been too shy to do anything!”

A DEVASTATIN­G DIAGNOSIS

Dave was sadly diagnosed with chondrosar­coma, a rare form of bone cancer, in June 2016 and received 18 months of treatment.

The couple married in March 2018, a couple of months after Dave received the devastatin­g news that his illness had become incurable.

As Dave’s health deteriorat­ed and the tumour was pressing on his spinal cord paralysing him from the chest down, Olivia felt it was the right time to adopt a feline companion.

“I’ve always loved cats and had been trying to convince Dave to adopt one for ages,” said Olivia.

“Dave had always said that one reason he didn’t want one was because we didn’t have a garden, but as our house at the time wasn’t able to be adapted for his disability, we moved into a flat with a garden.

“I think just days after we moved in I said: ‘There’s no excuse now, we’re going to Cats Protection!’”

The pair visited Cats Protection’s National Cat Adoption Centre in Sussex where they discussed their situation with the team and were introduced to a couple of cats. It was very important to them both that they adopted a cat who wouldn’t be nervous around Dave’s power chair.

“We met Monty and one other cat in the socialisin­g room,” explained Olivia. “The first cat was very sweet but a little nervous — we were told she might need some time to adjust. Monty, however, was totally at ease with everything, jumping up for a cuddle on Dave’s lap straight away.

“Despite his previous reservatio­ns about getting a cat, Dave grinned and immediatel­y said: ‘He’s the one.’ We were both totally in love with Monty from that first moment.”

AN EVERLASTIN­G BOND

In October 2018, Dave and Olivia took Monty home where their bond with him only strengthen­ed.

“I still can’t believe how lucky we got with Monty; he absolutely lives for

cuddles and he was perfect for Dave,” Olivia said.

One day, while Olivia was out, she received a text from Dave with a video attached in which Monty was grooming him.

“Monty is the most affectiona­te cat I have ever known. Dave had been lying in bed one day and Monty laid next to his face on the pillow and started licking Dave’s hair attentivel­y — it was the first of many lovely moments.

“Monty also made us laugh so much at a time it would have been easy not to laugh at all.

“I remember one evening when we had a pizza takeaway, he tried to swipe a slice out of the box — it had us in stitches!

“I will be forever grateful for the friendship and fun Monty brought to our home during Dave’s final months.”

In March 2019, Dave was admitted to a hospice for end of life care. Monty was due to be taken in to visit Dave a few days later. However, sadly, Dave deteriorat­ed more quickly than expected. When Olivia realised Dave had only hours to live, she was determined to reunite Dave with Monty as promised.

“I rang my mum at 5am and told her Dave didn’t have long,” she said. “She brought Monty straight into the hospice and he curled up on Dave’s chest, calmly licking his paws and simply being there for Dave in the wonderful, tender way he always was.

“That day was beyond heartbreak­ing but I take comfort in the special memory of our little family trio being together at the end of Dave’s life.”

Since Dave’s death, Monty has continued to offer Olivia much-needed comfort and support.

“In the first weeks after Dave died, I found it too painful being alone,” she said. “I tried to surround myself with people as much as possible, but during the times that couldn’t happen, Monty was always there and gave me a reason to get out of bed.

“To this day, he brings me so much comfort and affection. If I need a cuddle and a cry, I can scoop him up — he loves it!

“I also talk to him about Dave — his daddy — regularly. I can’t put into words how much Monty helped Dave and how much he has gone on to help me.”

BEST OF FRIENDS

Monty is now 14 years old and is still in fine fettle, even enjoying a walk on a lead with Olivia most days.

“He’s so chilled and has never had any problems with the lead,” she said. “And he’s a good boy who has never wanted to hunt. He’s happy to sleep most of the time and have lots of cuddles.”

Olivia had a change of career after losing Dave and now works in fundraisin­g for disability charity Leonard Cheshire and has been working from home with most of the country during the Covid-19 pandemic.

She has been conducting a lot of meetings via Zoom calls, which Monty is more than happy to join her on.

“We’ve also been doing a lot of choir rehearsals online and Monty likes to star in our Zoom videos there too. I think he wants to be the star!” Olivia laughed.

Monty was always there...

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Olivia and Monty.
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The Zoom calls!

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