How to take care of a monkey.

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It’s a very sad story to share with all the readers. We have an experience in taking care of a monkey. Its start with one incident while we went to our friend’s house, on the way to the house, we found a very cute baby monkey that look so scared and lost, so we bring the baby to our house. Do you want to know the baby monkey’s name?? Its name is Momo. We take a good care of it with a full of love. Momo is much pampered. After several of month Momo become adult and we have to give Momo to authority party because we just found that to take care of monkey we need a license. We are very sad and hard to forget Momo but we have no choice. So that why we want everyone take a good care of their monkey and appreciate it.


How to Take Care of a Monkey

Monkey enjoying a lollipop


Monkeys are not the common house pet but they are fun to have around! If you have the time and patience and location to welcome a new type of pet, try learning about monkeys. If you feel you could accommodate this type of new friend, then perhaps the following will teach you something about owning one. Although, you must have a license for monkeys if you live in the U.S. and other countries. A lot of monkeys are bought off of the black market, but the people buying them don't even know that. The license can cost more than 1,000 dollars. So be sure that you are not having a monkey as an illegal pet, if you do, turn it over to the local zoo.

Steps :

Bring your monkey home, play with him and be sure to study his actions to eventually understand what he wants. Until you learn his language, and he learns yours, keep putting supplies like food or toys in front of him until he calms down. The best food for monkeys are exactly what you eat. Fruits, vegetables, pasta, breads and rice. Do not feed them chocolate, avocado or other pet foods.

Begin training the monkey. Say his name often when feeding , or offering him a toy. Also, say his name when petting and loving him. When he responds to his name, give him a treat and praise him. When saying a command, act out how you want the monkey to act! So if you say "dance," start hopping around! When he learns a trick give him treats and praise him! Start with simple commands like "sit" and "stay". Generally, monkeys are not "tricksters". Sit would be a good command, but getting a monkey to stay in one place for more than a few seconds would be quite a feat.



Bathe your monkey in the shower with you - daily. You may use regular soaps and shampoos. When brushing, use a rubber brush for short hair and a wire for long. You can use lice shampoo if you feel he has been exposed. Use warm, not hot, water. Use small and safe scissors if hair cutting is necessary.


Teach your monkey to be housebroken. If you have purchased a baby, always keep them in a diaper and even a t-shirt or other "clothing". As your monkey gets older, you can teach them to use the toilet. This is time consuming, but it can be done. Play as if he were a human! They love hearing your voice and they like things that are shiny, musical, and soft. You can find out just how social he is by putting him in front of a mirror to see how he reacts.

Finally have fun and show him off to your friends.


For more detail please visit this website :

http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Care-of-a-Monkey


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