Capuchins Monkey for sale in Jackson, Wyoming | Petzlover


Young Outstanding Capuchin Monkeys for Adoption
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:453448
Location
:Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Young outstanding Capuchin Monkeys for Adoption. Home grown and raised with love and compassion. Well socialized, health guarantee, rigid vaccination program (recommended by licensed veterinarian). We are USDA licensed. The monkey is eating from the bottle, wears diapers and clothes. She is super sweet and lovable. Serious inquiries only, no brokers please.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes your Capuchin monkeys unique?
Our Capuchin monkeys are home grown and raised with love and compassion. Each monkey is well socialized and comes with a health guarantee. We follow a rigid vaccination program recommended by a licensed veterinarian, ensuring the best health for your new companion.
Are your monkeys USDA licensed?
Yes, we are a USDA licensed breeder, which means we adhere to strict regulations to ensure the well-being of our Capuchin monkeys.
What care do the monkeys require?
Our Capuchin monkeys are used to being bottle-fed and wear diapers and clothes, which helps them integrate well into a home environment. They require love, attention, and proper care to thrive.
Can I adopt a Capuchin monkey if I'm a beginner?
While our Capuchin monkeys are sweet and lovable, they do require a commitment and proper understanding of their needs. We recommend serious inquiries only, ensuring that you are prepared for the responsibilities of monkey ownership.
Are there any restrictions on who can adopt a monkey?
Yes, we only accept serious inquiries and no brokers please. Our goal is to find loving homes that will provide a nurturing environment for our Capuchin monkeys.
Where are the Capuchin monkeys located?
Our Capuchin monkeys are located in Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming, United States. This allows for local adoptions as well as potential arrangements for transport to nearby areas.





















