Capuchins Monkey for sale in Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley, California | $1,200


Super Adorable Capuchin Monkeys
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:560990
Price / Fee
:$1,200
Location
:Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley, Santa Cruz County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Super adorable Capuchin Monkeys . So gentle and affectionate. I have 4 left. This is a great breed for families with children. They are very easy to train and eager to please. Monkey is now ready to go to new homes as they have just received their first shots and deworming,hey're up to date on all shot,They have the following health documents and accessories:
-Health guarantee
-Vaccination records
-Dewormed record
-Microchip-ed registration
-Pedigree registration
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$1,200
FAQ for Super Adorable Capuchin Monkeys
What makes these Capuchin Monkeys a great choice for families?
These Super Adorable Capuchin Monkeys are known for being very gentle and affectionate, making them an excellent breed for families with children. Their friendly nature allows them to bond well with family members.
Are these monkeys easy to train?
Yes, Capuchin Monkeys are very easy to train and are eager to please their owners, which makes them a wonderful companion for trainers of all experience levels.
What health documents come with the monkeys?
The Capuchin Monkeys are up to date on all vaccinations and deworming treatments. The following health documents are included:
- Health Guarantee
- Vaccination Records
- Dewormed Record
- Microchip-ed Registration
- Pedigree Registration
What is the price for these adorable monkeys?
The price for the Super Adorable Capuchin Monkeys is $1,200 (USD), which is a competitive price considering the extensive care and documentation provided with each monkey.
Where are these monkeys located?
The Capuchin Monkeys are located in Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley, Santa Cruz County, California, United States.
When can the monkeys go to their new homes?
The Capuchin Monkeys are now ready to go to their new homes after having received their first shots and deworming.























