The woman who called the centre saw Marcel in her garden in the days before he managed to get into her house, the charity said and they added they thought from her description he was a squirrel.
Wings and Paws were “taken aback” when they arrived and found a monkey sitting on a countertop.
Volunteer Gemma Warner said: “To say we’re ecstatic is an understatement!
“This wasn’t an easy task, Monkey World places are in very high demand. Our volunteers worked relentlessly to make this happen and [Monkey World] could see he deserved a new start and that Wings and Paws would only accept the very best for our Marcel!”
He would get his own enclosure at the Dorset centre and would be introduced to “his new girlfriend” once he was ready, Ms Warner added.
The Wolverhampton rescue team were also planning a trip to Monkey World in “the very near future”.