around it (and perhaps that's the cause of its behavior around me) but
it was a LOUD messy little thing.
If you can offer it the run on the house and train it well then perhaps,
but if you plan on caging it then watch out: they get bored and nasty.
And since they have hands they can throw (ammo they produce themselves)
and they can scream. And if you can give them the run of the house
WATCH OUT! If you think that cats are bad about getting into things and
up on things that you'd rather they didn't wait until you see a simian
with opposable thumbs try!
This particular monkey also had sensitivity to a woman's cycle - and
would get very agitated during it (a real negative in a household of
lesbians).
In general I came away with the conclusion that it was a fine idea that
broke down big in practice. ;^)
Jim Davis
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Regan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:01 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: OT: Pet Monkeys
Anyone out there have a pet monkey? I would like to know your thoughts
on
this type of pet.
Shawn Regan
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