Just precious. The dogs at times probably think you are the drama. I'm sure never a dull moment. I showed this to my husband last night he thinks she's cute " but we're not getting one".
2 points; 1. Everytime Keke gets near the TV, I think, well, there it goes, but it doesn't. 2. Why do you even need a TV? Watching these clowns is all day entertainment.
I've never seen her climb on the elaborate green monkey bars, unless thats not what they are. (..hope I didnt offend any sentient being with "monkey bars!")
What im failing to understand still. A cat will use a litter box. A dog you can teach to go outside, but why does a monkey always have to have a diaper. If you can teach a monkey simple things like i dont know, sign language, among many other things. Why in the world can't they go to the bathroom on their own.
It's not a good idea for people to just buy a monkey like this it requires lots of changement in a home you need a big place equipped for these monkeys otherwise they'd will be unhappy
@@teresabyrne855They will never ever be as happy with humans as they are in the wild. It's abuse to keep one as a pet. Are you prepared for 40 years or so of diaper changes every single day? For your home stinking to high heaven? For not being able to have company because it gets jealous and attacks? Having to be constantly vigilant to keep it from destroying your home or hurting your kids out of jealousy? In the wild, monkeys have a ranking system, and it's their instinct to try to rise in that system, even living with humans. Do you want to know that if you buy a baby from a breeder, that baby got ripped away from its mother's arms and breast? Can you handle the baby's grieving for its mother for weeks and weeks, crying, calling, and screaming for her? Same thing if you get one that has been poached, except that its mother was probably just shot in that case. While the baby was still clinging to her belly, too. And yes, it will eventually get attached to you. BUT... it's not so much because it loves you as it is survival instinct. Baby monkeys have an instinct to cling, and they can't fight it. There are channels on RU-vid that are monkey abuse channels. After the babies have been teased by having food taken away, tortured by too hot or too cold baths, including rubbing soap in their eyes intentionally and holding them underwater on purpose to torture them, after being smacked and screamed at, the babies will still run to those that abused them wanting to be held close. Do you want a pet that you can never, ever trust around other people because may attack them? No going on trips with it, but also no leaving it with a babysitter because it will attack the babysitter. It will consider them intruders on their territory. You also can't leave it alone on trips to the store or to relatives either. You're stuck at the house with it most of the time. Be prepared for friends and relatives to never visit again because they're afraid of it. It takes thousands of years of selective breeding to domesticate a species. This has never happened with monkeys. They cannot be domesticated. People confuse familiarity with humans to be the same as domesticated, and it's 100 percent NOT the same thing. Then there's the poop. If they get it on them, they will fling or rub it anywhere to get it off them. They cannot be housebroken. It just won't happen. And they WILL take off their diapers if the mood strikes them and make a huge mess. Do
Ya... I noticed the diaper. There is probably a very very very good reason for it... I'm a skeptic. Nothing ruins my day like coming home to someone deciding to smear shit all over my living room. 💣