Capuchins Monkey for sale in Irving, Texas | Petzlover


Affectionate capuchin baby monkeysc
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:95573
Location
:Irving, Dallas County, Texas
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Affectionate marmoset and capuchin baby monkeysc all or text us at (***) ***-***0
Astonishing baby capuchin, marmoset and squirrel monkeys *** or text us at (***) ***-***0 Very healthy and cute capuchin, marmoset, squirrel and Spider monkeys available.
They are vet checked, had their shots, papers and will be coming with health insurance. Very
playful and go with everyone so don't hesitate to *** call or
text us at (***) ***-***0
FAQ for Affectionate Capuchin Baby Monkeys
Q: What types of monkeys are available?
A: We offer affectionate capuchin baby monkeys, as well as marmoset and squirrel monkeys. All monkeys are healthy and well-socialized.
Q: Are the monkeys health checked?
A: Yes, our baby monkeys are vet checked, and they come with their shots, necessary paperwork, and health insurance to ensure their well-being.
Q: How do these monkeys behave?
A: These monkeys are very playful and friendly, making them great companions for families and individuals alike.
Q: Where are the monkeys located?
A: We are located in Irving, Dallas County, Texas, United States.
Q: How can I contact you for more information?
A: For more information about our capuchin and marmoset baby monkeys, feel free to reach out through the contact options provided in our listing.
Q: What should I consider before adopting a monkey?
A: It's important to understand the commitment involved in caring for a monkey. Research their dietary needs, social interactions, and ensure you have the right environment for them to thrive.
Q: Do you offer any guarantees with the monkeys?
A: Yes, we ensure that all of our monkeys are healthy and well-cared for before they leave our care.
Q: Can I visit the monkeys before deciding to adopt?
A: We encourage potential adopters to meet our monkeys to ensure a good fit for both the pet and family.
























