After going missing for 100 days, the owners of Monty the wandering cat feared they would never see their beloved pet again.
But thanks to the use of technology and weeks of painstaking searches of desert wasteland across Abu Dhabi, the four-year-old rescue cat has finally been reunited with the Appleby family in Khalifa City.
Monty was one of three cats to go missing more than three months ago after they were mistaken for strays and rounded up by pest controllers.
An online appeal by Jacqueline and David Appleby encouraged other animal lovers from across Abu Dhabi to join the search via their blog — the lost boys of Khalifa City.
It was a huge relief, I had forgotten how miserable I had become over losing him
Jacqueline Appleby
The blog has been read more than 1,000 times, while a Facebook group has attracted hundreds of followers.
A breakthrough came when Abu Dhabi waste management contractor Tadweer shared GPS tracking data of pest control vehicles at the time the animals vanished.
It enabled a search party to pinpoint where Monty had been picked up.
When a woman in the group recognised Monty from a photo shared on the blog, she called the Applebys to pass on the good news.
“We had been communicating with Tadweer and they showed us GPS movements of the truck used on the morning that Monty disappeared,” said Ms Appleby.
“It stopped at the villa next door. That is when we assume Monty was picked up. He was driven 6km and dumped on a desert landscape area.
“He then covered 2.3km and walked towards an Emirati family who began feeding him in their garden.
“We found him exactly 100 days after he went missing.
“It was a huge relief, I had forgotten how miserable I had become over losing him.”
After his three-month sabbatical, a nervous Monty is readjusting to his surroundings back home.
The couple is now scouring similar GPS tracking information to locate their other two missing cats, Blacky, 10, and Winnie, three.
“It looks like Winnie was collected from Falcon Hospital and dumped at the waste ground a 10-minute drive away,” said Ms Appleby.
“We have lots of people in Shamkhah looking out for her, and we have put some flyers around with photos.
“If we had this information three months ago, none of this would have happened.
“The support we have had on social media has been phenomenal.
“With Monty coming back we have had a huge boost, our blog has really taken off and struck a chord with people.”
The experience has prompted Mr Appleby, a former soldier, to start a website to help people track lost pets.
Owners can enter the microchip numbers to check against those of lost animals handed in to vets or animal shelters across the country.
After weeks of testing, the microchipped.ae website is due to go live on Thursday and will be free to use.
“We decided to do this when we realised we couldn’t get any data from any other vets that had microchip information, as the databases were not that effective,” said Mr Appleby.
“We sent emails out to pretty much all vets in the country to get microchip numbers on our cats in the hope that someone had found one of them or taken them to a vet, without any luck.
“This website is open to any pet — cats, dogs or rabbits for example.
“Should they get lost and the animal is found, its information can be put into the website to find a match and reunite it with its owner.
“We don’t want others to go through what we have experienced.”
Get Out
Director: Jordan Peele
Stars: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford
Four stars
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
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Destroyer
Director: Karyn Kusama
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Sebastian Stan
Rating: 3/5
UAE release: January 31
Volunteers offer workers a lifeline
Community volunteers have swung into action delivering food packages and toiletries to the men.
When provisions are distributed, the men line up in long queues for packets of rice, flour, sugar, salt, pulses, milk, biscuits, shaving kits, soap and telecom cards.
Volunteers from St Mary’s Catholic Church said some workers came to the church to pray for their families and ask for assistance.
Boxes packed with essential food items were distributed to workers in the Dubai Investments Park and Ras Al Khaimah camps last week. Workers at the Sonapur camp asked for Dh1,600 towards their gas bill.
“Especially in this year of tolerance we consider ourselves privileged to be able to lend a helping hand to our needy brothers in the Actco camp," Father Lennie Connully, parish priest of St Mary’s.
Workers spoke of their helplessness, seeing children’s marriages cancelled because of lack of money going home. Others told of their misery of being unable to return home when a parent died.
“More than daily food, they are worried about not sending money home for their family,” said Kusum Dutta, a volunteer who works with the Indian consulate.
French business
France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.
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The biog
Year of birth: 1988
Place of birth: Baghdad
Education: PhD student and co-researcher at Greifswald University, Germany
Hobbies: Ping Pong, swimming, reading
Defence review at a glance
• Increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 but given “turbulent times it may be necessary to go faster”
• Prioritise a shift towards working with AI and autonomous systems
• Invest in the resilience of military space systems.
• Number of active reserves should be increased by 20%
• More F-35 fighter jets required in the next decade
• New “hybrid Navy” with AUKUS submarines and autonomous vessels