Anybody know where on earth i can draw from a pet monkey ?
i live in eastliverpool ohio!
central park n.y .
I'm going to copy my answer from another similar question:
Monkeys at the moment are taken cruelly from their mothers. Stolen when they were really young and causing exciting distress for both parent and child. They're not meant to be pets, but unfortunately now they are.
They live for around 20-40 years, so I hope you can switch that. They also require a LOT of attention because they have similar intelligences to us. Meals may take a while to prepare because of their complex diets.
They may not like contemporary people in your life and vacation are very difficult. It is also hard to re-home a monkey due to emotional attachment. They bring way more attached than dogs.
There is also the risk of disease. Not to mention vets that are willing to treat monkeys are special.
Toilet training is also a hassle. Some monkeys wear diapers or are toilet trained when they are young, but when they grow it all goes out the windowpane.
They need large enclosures as powerfully as time outside to explore. They need lots of toys, never the same for too long, so as to stimulate their intellect.
They're wild animals, so they will be aggressive. Lack of social interaction with other monkeys may lead to behavioral problems. They are unpredictable and may bite.
And besides, it's undemocratic in some places too.
If you really love monkeys, then you wouldn't support this industry, but instead donate to charities that work against animal cruelty and the preservation of primates.
Answers: Don't. They are way harder to take attention of than you think and probably not legal to own in your nouns. Get a pet that is meant to be domesticated and live with those, not one you think would be cool to have.
Sure you want one?
I hear they get quite aggressive as adults, and I think you stipulation a license of some sort.
Read this. This should just almost cover it:
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