Capuchins Monkey for sale in Los Angeles, California | $500


Male & female Capuchin monkeys ready for good homes
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:628600
Price / Fee
:$500
Location
:Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
We have two gorgeous Capuchin monkeys available to go to any good and pet loving home out there that are willing to adopt and treat them with care and affection. They are 18 weeks old, vet checked and will be coming with all health documents. They are also well trained and socialized with kids and will make a very good family pet.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$500
FAQ about Capuchin Monkeys for Adoption
1. What are Capuchin monkeys?
Capuchin monkeys are small, intelligent primates known for their playful and social nature. They make great companions and can learn various tricks and behaviors.
2. What age are the Capuchin monkeys available for adoption?
The male and female Capuchin monkeys we have available are 18 weeks old, making them young enough to adapt easily to a new home.
3. Are these monkeys vet checked?
Yes, our Capuchin monkeys have been vet checked and will come with all health documents to ensure they are healthy and fit for adoption.
4. What is the price of the Capuchin monkeys?
The price for each Capuchin monkey is $500.00 in the currency of the United States.
5. Where are the monkeys located?
The Capuchin monkeys are currently located in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States.
6. Can these monkeys live with children?
Yes! Our Capuchin monkeys are well trained and socialized with kids, making them wonderful family pets.
7. What kind of home is suitable for a Capuchin monkey?
A suitable home for a Capuchin monkey is one that is loving, secure, and has ample space to allow them to play and interact with their new family.
8. What should I consider before adopting a Capuchin monkey?
Before adopting a Capuchin monkey, consider the commitment involved in caring for them, including their dietary needs, socialization, and ongoing health care requirements.





















