Capuchins Monkey for sale in Fort Bragg, California


For adoption
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:280241
Location
:California 1, Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Marmoset monkeys, Capuchin monkeys and Chimpanzees available. We are giving out these cute monkeys for adoption to any pet loving and caring family no matter where ever they might be . our babies are house raised, diaper trained, leash trained, wears clothes and likes to lay
Frequently Asked Questions about Adopting Monkeys
1. What types of monkeys are available for adoption?
We have Marmoset monkeys, Capuchin monkeys, and Chimpanzees available for adoption.
2. Are these monkeys trained?
Yes! Our monkeys are house raised, diaper trained, leash trained, and even wear clothes.
3. Where is the adoption location?
The monkeys are located in California, specifically in Fort Bragg, Mendocino County.
4. What kind of families are suitable for adopting a monkey?
We are looking for pet loving and caring families who can provide a nurturing environment for our monkeys, regardless of their location.
5. Do the monkeys have any special needs?
While they are trained, monkeys do require special attention, interaction, and a suitable habitat to thrive in. It's vital to understand their needs prior to adoption.
6. Can I adopt if I’ve never owned a monkey before?
Yes, as long as you are committed to learning about their care and providing a loving home.
7. What is the process for adopting a monkey?
The adoption process includes an application, interview, and home visit to ensure a good fit between the monkey and your family.
8. Are there any costs associated with adoption?
Yes, there may be an adoption fee which helps cover the costs of their care prior to adoption.
9. How can I prepare my home for a new monkey?
Research monkey care and create a dedicated space that is safe and stimulating for your new companion.
10. What should I expect after adopting a monkey?
You can expect to build a strong bond with your monkey. They are highly social animals and thrive on interaction and companionship.






















