For most cats, finding a forever home doesn’t take too long.
A few weeks in a shelter, a curious glance from the right family, and off they go to a new life.
But for Monty, the wait was painfully long; 341 days to be exact.
That’s almost a year of watching other cats come and go while he sat behind the kennel bars, waiting for someone to notice him.
And it was only thanks to his irresistible, pleading eyes that Monty finally found the family he had been dreaming of.

Monty’s story began on the streets, where life was cold and unforgiving. He had no one to feed him, no safe place to sleep, and survival was a daily challenge.
When he was finally brought to EV SPCA, things started to look brighter.
But there was just one problem.
Monty didn’t care much for other cats.
While many shelter animals find comfort in each other’s company, Monty preferred to keep to himself.
He would spend long hours tucked away in his kennel, quietly waiting, as if he knew that the right home hadn’t arrived yet.
The staff adored him.
They described him as gentle, affectionate, and someone who “loves people and would adore a family of his very own.”
The trouble was, Monty wasn’t looking for just any family.

He needed one where he could be the star of the show.
Days turned into weeks. Weeks turned into months. Six months passed, and Monty was still waiting.
He wasn’t completely alone, though. Over time, he formed friendships with a few of the female cats in the shelter.
This earned him a little more freedom, as staff moved him from isolation to an area where he could spend time with the cats he liked.
His days were a little less lonely, but he was still without a home to call his own.
Then came a small glimmer of hope.

On his 310th day at the shelter, a kind supporter stepped in to sponsor Monty’s adoption fee.
The person couldn’t take Monty home themselves, but they wanted to give him the best chance possible of being chosen.
It was a sweet gesture, but even then, no one came forward.
Monty’s story seemed like it would go on forever.
Until Monique appeared.
Scrolling through the shelter’s page one day, Monique stumbled across Monty’s story.
She and her husband had been looking for a companion for their 5-year-old cat, Fortune.
The moment they saw Monty’s photo, something just clicked.

“It was obviously meant to be, and we had the same idea,” Monique said. “I showed the picture to my son, and he didn’t stop asking about him until I said yes.”
That was it. The decision was made.
The family filled out their adoption application, and once it was approved, they headed straight to the shelter.
Monty was resting high up on a shelf when a volunteer gently lifted him down and handed him over.
Within minutes, Monty was curled in the arms of his new family as if he had known them forever.
Now, he follows Monique and her kids around like a little shadow, always wanting to be part of the action.
He loves being picked up, carried around, and cuddled like a baby.

He even bonded instantly with Fortune, the resident cat, and the two have become inseparable.
Monique believes Monty knows he’s finally safe. “I think he knows he is in his forever home,” she said.
After 341 days of waiting, Monty has finally found what every shelter cat dreams of, a loving family and a safe place to call home.
“I always ask Monty, ‘Are you glad you came to live with this crazy family of ours?’ And we always laugh,” Monique said. “We might be crazy, but we give him all the love in the world, and he returns it right back.”
For Monty, the long wait is finally over.
And for anyone considering adopting, his story is a powerful reminder, sometimes the cats who wait the longest are the ones who give the most love.
