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This 100-Year-Old Woman Had A Lifelong Ambition To Meet A Serval Cat And Her Dream Came True
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This 100-Year-Old Woman Had A Lifelong Ambition To Meet A Serval Cat And Her Dream Came True

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A touching and emotional moment was made possible for 100-year-old cat lover Betty Morris, as she was invited to a specially arranged, one-off close encounter with serval cat Nwela at Drusillas Park – an experience that had been a lifelong ambition.

On 1st September 2021, Betty was invited to visit the Zoo before their public opening time and was accompanied by Keepers into the serval enclosure to enjoy a unique nose-to-nose experience. Head Keeper Gemma led Nwela through a practiced routine using a training stick, food and a clicker, to bring her near to Betty’s wheelchair.

After the encounter, Betty held back tears as Deputy Managing Director, Cassie Poland, presented her with a surprise honorary serval adoption and a large, personalized plaque that was hung outside the enclosure to mark the beloved relationship Betty has with the servals.

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A touching and emotional moment was made possible for 100-year-old cat lover Betty Morris

She was invited to a specially arranged, one-off close encounter with serval cat Nwela at Drusillas Park – an experience that had been a lifelong ambition

Animal enthusiast Betty has supported the Zoo’s serval cats for many years by way of adoption and has become a fond member of the Drusillas family with her irresistible charm and undeniable passion for animals – in particular the serval cats, whom she first became aware of at Drusillas.

“The whole team at Drusillas are incredibly fond of Betty, it’s really hard not to be!” commented Head Keeper Gemma Romanis. “We love updating her on her favorite big cats when she visits, and she’s put so much time in over the years to get to know each serval we’ve had.”

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“When Nwela joined us and I was able to continue her training, it didn’t take long for the idea of an encounter for Betty to come up – and everyone was on board without hesitation. How many opportunities do you get to fulfill someone’s life ambition?”

A serval cat named Nwela was being prepared for her moment with Betty; gradually being introduced to a wheelchair in the enclosure

Betty spoke about the experience: “This has always been on my bucket list! It was wonderful… Nwela came right up to the side of the wheelchair, and it was such a privilege. I’ve had a special soft spot for servals ever since Drusillas got them… this means an awful lot to me.”

Beautiful serval Nwela – who joined Drusillas from Banham Zoo in April 2021 – was hand-reared as a youngster and as a result, has had lots of experience around humans. Once Nwela started to settle in and it became apparent how much she enjoyed her training, Keepers at Drusillas conceived the idea of finally making Betty’s dream of meeting servals come to fruition.

Not typically an animal that can be involved in close encounters, the idea was carefully considered, planned, and tested by the Drusillas team. Keeper Gemma spent weeks preparing and training Nwela for her moment with Betty; gradually introducing her to a wheelchair in the enclosure, choreographing a routine that included a few safe moments close to Betty, with several rehearsals before the big day.

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Gemma continued: “Knowing how important this would be for Betty, I wanted to make sure the experience was as successful as possible, and it also gave Nwela and I an opportunity to bond, as she was missing the relationship she had with her previous keepers. I am immensely proud of how well she did and it’s an honor to be able to work with such an amazing animal.”

“Knowing how important this would be for Betty, I wanted to make sure the experience was as successful as possible”, keeper Gemma spoke

After the encounter, Betty held back tears as Deputy Managing Director presented her with a surprise honorary serval adoption and a personalized plaque

The plaque was hung outside the enclosure

Betty’s granddaughter Kirsty, who accompanied Betty during the serval encounter, gifted her an annual membership and Betty visits as often as she can

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Betty celebrated her 100th birthday at Drusillas in May and was treated to close encounters with their resident meerkats, lemurs and armadillo – and now she can cross serval encounters off her bucket list! Her granddaughter Kirsty, who accompanied Betty during the serval encounter, gifted her an annual membership and Betty visits as often as she can.

Here’s a video showing 100-year-old Betty meeting the serval cat

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Jo Choto
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would it be really, really wrong of me to go around various animal sanctuaries pretending that I have limited time left on this earth (I mean, technically, don't we all?) and then tell them that before I die, I want to hold animal A, B, C.... D, E, F.... like, all of them? How wrong would it be if I'm not technically lying about any of it?

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thememyselfandi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why would Betty "hold back tears"? This is so beautiful, I'm crying right now! :-)

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veronica bingham
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know it's probably not advised but l'd like to give the animal a choice to interact. Not talking about big cats as most people aren't around often enough to familiarise the animal to their scent & educate the best behaviour around them. For me interacting doesn't mean just being in the enclosure.

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Rissie
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They clearly tried to provide for that, but it's a cat. They do them. Servals are hardly aggressive to humans, it's just that a really old lady doesn't have all that much to offer a big cat in interesting interaction. But to be so close, would have to be pretty cool.

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Jo Choto
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would it be really, really wrong of me to go around various animal sanctuaries pretending that I have limited time left on this earth (I mean, technically, don't we all?) and then tell them that before I die, I want to hold animal A, B, C.... D, E, F.... like, all of them? How wrong would it be if I'm not technically lying about any of it?

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thememyselfandi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why would Betty "hold back tears"? This is so beautiful, I'm crying right now! :-)

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veronica bingham
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know it's probably not advised but l'd like to give the animal a choice to interact. Not talking about big cats as most people aren't around often enough to familiarise the animal to their scent & educate the best behaviour around them. For me interacting doesn't mean just being in the enclosure.

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Rissie
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They clearly tried to provide for that, but it's a cat. They do them. Servals are hardly aggressive to humans, it's just that a really old lady doesn't have all that much to offer a big cat in interesting interaction. But to be so close, would have to be pretty cool.

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