CUTIS & Smart Baby Monkey Help Pregnant Mom in Time

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but it often comes with moments of exhaustion, cravings, and unexpected challenges. For one little family, the combination of a loyal dog named CUTIS and a clever baby monkey turned what could have been a difficult afternoon into a heartwarming story of love, intelligence, and teamwork.

A Quiet Afternoon Turns Worrisome

It was a warm afternoon, and Mom, who was in her seventh month of pregnancy, decided to rest in the living room. The house was peaceful—sunlight streaming through the curtains, the smell of freshly cooked rice still lingering in the air. CUTIS, the golden-coated dog, lay near her feet, his ears alert even as he pretended to nap.

Beside him, the baby monkey—who had quickly become an inseparable member of the household—was busy playing with blocks on the floor. The little monkey was unusually smart for his age, always mimicking human actions, and often surprising everyone with his quick problem-solving skills.

As Mom leaned back into the sofa, she suddenly felt a sharp discomfort in her lower back. It wasn’t unusual, but this time the pain didn’t fade away quickly. Instead, she felt a wave of dizziness. She reached for her phone, but it had slipped onto the floor just out of reach.

CUTIS Notices First

CUTIS’s ears twitched. He immediately sensed something was wrong. Mom’s breathing grew uneven, and she was clearly struggling. CUTIS got up, circled her anxiously, and let out a soft whine. He nudged her arm with his nose, then barked once—not loud or aggressive, but sharp enough to get the monkey’s attention.

The baby monkey tilted his head, eyes wide. He looked at Mom, then back at CUTIS, as if asking, What do we do? CUTIS barked again, this time rushing toward the doorway, then back to Mom, trying to signal urgency.

The Baby Monkey’s Clever Idea

Mom tried to calm them, whispering, “I’m okay… just tired,” but her voice was faint. CUTIS wasn’t convinced, and neither was the little monkey. The baby monkey suddenly spotted the phone lying on the floor. Without hesitation, he scampered over, picked it up in his tiny hands, and leapt back onto the sofa.

But instead of handing it directly to Mom, the smart little monkey pressed the screen, accidentally opening the call list. CUTIS barked encouragingly as if he understood. By sheer luck—or perhaps intelligence—the monkey tapped on the number labeled Dad.

The phone began to ring. Mom weakly held it to her ear, whispering to her husband about the pain and dizziness. Dad, alarmed, said he was coming home immediately.

CUTIS Steps In

While waiting, Mom needed water. She whispered, “Water… CUTIS…” almost instinctively, knowing her loyal dog understood more than most people realized. CUTIS immediately trotted to the kitchen. He couldn’t pour a glass of water, of course, but he had learned something from months of observing Mom. He grabbed the plastic bottle of drinking water from the low shelf, carrying it carefully in his mouth back to the sofa.

The baby monkey, watching closely, clapped his tiny hands in excitement. He grabbed a small cup from the coffee table, tilted it toward Mom, and mimicked pouring—even though the bottle was still sealed. CUTIS gently nudged the cap with his paw, and to Mom’s surprise, the little monkey twisted it open with his nimble fingers.

Together, the unlikely duo managed to provide Mom with a drink of water, easing her discomfort slightly.

Waiting for Dad

Minutes felt like hours. CUTIS refused to leave Mom’s side, his warm body pressed against her leg, his eyes locked on her face. The baby monkey, meanwhile, brought a pillow and carefully tucked it behind Mom’s back, mimicking what he had often seen Dad do when helping her rest.

At one point, when Mom shifted and winced in pain, the monkey quickly ran to fetch the blanket, covering her as though to keep her warm. CUTIS licked her hand gently, as if saying, Hang on, help is coming.

Dad Arrives

Finally, the sound of a motorbike roared outside. Dad rushed in, his face pale with worry. He saw Mom resting on the sofa, supported by CUTIS and the baby monkey sitting faithfully at her side. His heart softened at the sight.

He quickly checked on Mom, relieved that the pain had lessened a little. “You two… you really took care of her,” he said, looking at the dog and monkey with gratitude. CUTIS wagged his tail proudly, while the baby monkey clapped as if celebrating their teamwork.

A Visit to the Doctor

Dad didn’t want to take any chances. With CUTIS pacing anxiously, Mom was gently helped into the car. The little monkey insisted on climbing in too, clutching Mom’s hand tightly as if saying, I’m not leaving you.

At the hospital, the doctor confirmed that the pain was due to muscle strain, not an emergency. Still, he praised the family for reacting quickly. “Stress and dehydration can make things worse during pregnancy. You were lucky to have helpers who noticed right away.”

Dad smiled, glancing at CUTIS and the baby monkey. “Lucky is an understatement. They saved the day.”

Back Home

That evening, after returning from the hospital, Mom felt better. She lay comfortably in bed, gently stroking CUTIS’s head with one hand and the baby monkey’s back with the other.

“You two are my heroes,” she whispered. CUTIS let out a content sigh, curling at her feet, while the little monkey snuggled closer to her side, eyes slowly closing in satisfaction.

Dad, watching from the doorway, smiled at the unusual but perfect family he had. “We’ll never forget today,” he said softly.

The Lesson

This story became one of those treasured family memories—a reminder that love and care can come in the most unexpected forms. CUTIS’s loyalty and the baby monkey’s intelligence turned a frightening situation into a heartwarming demonstration of teamwork.

Mom often retold the story later, saying, “When you’re pregnant, sometimes the simplest things—like a glass of water or a phone call—feel impossible. But with love around you, help always comes in time.”

And indeed, she had the best helpers anyone could ask for: a devoted dog and a smart little monkey who proved that even the smallest hearts can carry the greatest courage.