georgeandbessy
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Hi my brother wants to buy a monkey!!! I don't know if this is a good idea?? Anyone have a monkey and any advice?
Oh I know the novelty will wear off the monkey, Like it did with his dogs and daughter. I'm pretty sure I will end up with it but I wouldn't keep it. Where can you send an unwanted monkey? Anyone want a monkey?No to monkeys. They do not make good pets. They require expensive habitats and a huge time commitment. They are very high maintenance and stressful to keep.
The novelty wears off quickly.
Hi my brother wants to buy a monkey!!! I don't know if this is a good idea?? Anyone have a monkey and any advice?
Oh I know the novelty will wear off the monkey, Like it did with his dogs and daughter. I'm pretty sure I will end up with it but I wouldn't keep it. Where can you send an unwanted monkey? Anyone want a monkey?
My brother would buy a monkey illegally, let it roam free then dump it on me! What do I do then????They aren't your typical low maintenance pet, but I love them. I've worked with several species for many years. Apes too. Does your brother have the space, time and resources to handle that sot of exotic animal? Does he have the necessary permits all lined up? Has he talked to experienced monkey trainers to learn what is involved and all the things that can go wrong?
Just wondering. From any experience or just what a zoo or wildlife place might have said?No to monkeys. They do not make good pets. They require expensive habitats and a huge time commitment. They are very high maintenance and stressful to keep.
The novelty wears off quickly.
My brother would buy a monkey illegally, let it roam free then dump it on me! What do I do then????
He is that kind of person, the idiot type. What do I do with it when it's passed to me?If you brother is that type of person, then no a monkey is not for him. Monkeys are not suitable pets for most people, but some people do it and do it well.
Please feel free to judge! There's nothing I can do to discourage him I just wanted to know what to do next.Tough call. Family, you know…
You guys have some sort of public animal control agency over there don't you? I would turn it in to them. Whether or not you tell them the source will be up to you. I would do everything possible to discourage your brother from being this callous and irresponsible to a living animal. Not judging. I think we all have family members guilty of some reprehensible behavior at times. I sure do.
If you can't talk him out of it, find out what the laws are. Either tell him you will turn him in if he gets one. Or turn him in if he gets one. If he does it illegally.Please feel free to judge! There's nothing I can do to discourage him I just wanted to know what to do next.
Thank you
Just wondering. From any experience or just what a zoo or wildlife place might have said?
I ask because if it's a zoo or wildlife place, they would probably say close to the same thing with us keeping tortoises. They seem to want to be the only ones allowed. At least some of them.
Well he has only been arrested twice this year so another night in jail may make a difference. Though needless to say my stepmother will have him out within a few hours.If you can't talk him out of it, find out what the laws are. Either tell him you will turn him in if he gets one. Or turn him in if he gets one. If he does it illegally.
I want a monkey. I could train it to be my butler.
Do you have a monkeyYou know how I train protection dogs? I've always wanted to train a "protection baboon". How cool would that be? I don't think it would take much training. Its their natural instinct to protect, but you'd have to build their confidence a bit. I've never been able to figure out an adequate protective suit for the training partners though… A dog bite suit would not be nearly enough...
Tbat's even better than a monkey butler. I now know what I want for Christmas.You know how I train protection dogs? I've always wanted to train a "protection baboon". How cool would that be? I don't think it would take much training. Its their natural instinct to protect, but you'd have to build their confidence a bit. I've never been able to figure out an adequate protective suit for the training partners though… A dog bite suit would not be nearly enough...
I thought Father Christmas didn't deliver livestockTbat's even better than a monkey butler. I now know what I want for Christmas.
Do you have a monkey