Capuchins Monkey for sale in San Diego, Texas | Petzlover

Selling capuchin monkeys at low price
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:439546
Location
:San Diego, Duval County, Texas
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
kindly email me directly if you want to adopt capuchin monkeys. right now we still have 2 of these monkeys aged 3 months old. all are licensed by fwc and USDA. if you are not even a primate and you find interest on my monkey, let me know so that we endorse you my permit to buy them . for states or countries that has banned monkeys we have all licenses to go anywhere with the monkeys with no illegality problem. thank you for ready and hope you write directly to my email for more information about the process.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Capuchin Monkeys
1. What is the price for adopting a capuchin monkey?
We are currently selling capuchin monkeys at a low price. For specific pricing information, please reach out to me directly.
2. How old are the capuchin monkeys available for adoption?
We have 2 capuchin monkeys aged 3 months old available for adoption right now.
3. Are the capuchin monkeys licensed?
Yes, all our capuchin monkeys are licensed by FWC and USDA, ensuring they are in compliance with legal requirements.
4. Can anyone adopt a capuchin monkey?
If you are interested in adopting a capuchin monkey but are not a primate owner, let us know. We can endorse you our permit for the adoption process.
5. What if I live in a state or country that has banned monkeys?
We have all necessary licenses to legally transport the monkeys, so there is no legality problem in states or countries where monkeys are banned.
6. How can I get more information about the adoption process?
We encourage interested adopters to email me directly for more information about the adoption process and any other inquiries.
7. Where are the capuchin monkeys located?
The capuchin monkeys are located in San Diego, Duval County, Texas, United States.
8. What kind of pet are capuchin monkeys?
Capuchin monkeys are classified as exotic pets and require specific care and attention to thrive in a home environment.

























