We have 4 male yellow lab pups remaining that are looking for a good home. These fun-loving pups are at a great age (born 17 February) and will be very loyal dogs. Reduced price is $75.
Also we have an adorable, cuddly 3.5 year old long tailed macaque for free. We have had him since he was a baby and need to find him a new home before we leave Cambodia in June. This a great chance to have an exotic pet.
Ok then how about a free kitten?
A picture of our puppy; more pictures can be found at: http://www.picasaweb.google.com/lashgroff/puppiesforsale
Hi
I'm interested in the monkey, but am ignorant of what it takes to look after.
Can you tell me a bit more:
- diet req's, inc frequency
- personality (ie- like a dog or like a cat, as in marauding)
- does it pee everywhere?
- does it raid the fridge
- anything else
Thanks!
you may want to read this article before you take on the monkey...
For some crazy reason, foreigners who decide to live in Southeast Asia seem to consistently feel the urge to get a monkey. It's some sort of mark that you have decided to become an official expatriate.Nearly every long term Cambodian expat I know has had a monkey - usually a macaque - at some point in their stay. They all tell the same stories. Monkeys are lovely to look at, but a nightmare to hold.
http://www.expat-advisory.com/cambodia/phnom-penh/monkey-business-in-cam...
and also this one
So, you're thinking of becoming a pet owner in one of the world's fastest developing countries. Have you considered adopting?
http://www.expat-advisory.com/cambodia/phnom-penh/pet-adoption-in-cambod...
I thought this was a joke. What in god's name are you doing with a pet monkey ? :roll: SHAME SHAME SHAME.
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HiI'm interested in the monkey, but am ignorant of what it takes to look after.
Then...er.... stick to a dog mate. :roll:
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