PURCHASING A PRIMATE

Written by Sony Rickson

Exotic Breeders will always be around, nothing is going to change that! As far back as recorded history goes, man has always lived with pets - even exotics. Since there are breeders and there is nothing that anyone is going to do to stop them, why are we as owners not concentrating more on the actions of breeders and the people who purchase these animals? Do the breeders truly care about the primates they are breeding? Do they place them in homes that are proper for them? Do the breeders tell people the facts about the primates they are placing before they sell to them? Are the breeders interested in the welfare of the animal or is it the money or prestige that matters most? Do the people purchasing the primates know the proper care of the species they are purchasing ? Can they afford the vet care and housing requirements, why are they purchasing this type of animal? Since people will always purchase primates, these sorts of questions should be very important to owners and potentioal owners.

The goal I have set for myself is to aide primate owners and to educate potential owners about primate ownership. I try to answer individuals' questions about all aspects of owning a primate. If I can't answer the question, I direct them to someone who can answer either out of experience or expertise. I am still a beginner with juvenile primates, but I am willing to share what I have learned and experienced.

Below are some guidelines about deciding whom to purchase your primate from and things that you should do, before you purchase a primate:


As for the potential owners, here are a few things you should do:

I hope this helps potential owners in their search for a primate. If you do decide to get one I wish you luck and many years of happiness together. I can't stress enough how important it is to educate yourself before you get your primate and for the sake of both of you, continue that education for the life of your primate.

ABOUT ME: I am "owned" by 5 capuchin babies: Jasmine, a 2 1/2 yr. old white throated, Misty, a 1 1/2 yr. old weeper, J.P. Booger, a 10 month old cinnamon, Mickey, a 6 month old weeper/tufted and Jessica, a 3 month old cinnamon. I am by no means an expert, but do consider myself as having had some experience! I spend each and everyday enjoying my primates. They are my job and my life! I currently hold a USDA exhibitor's license, although my monkeys are not working. Maybe someday if I can find the right job for them. I also have servals and other exotics that I raise. What can I say, I love exotics!

I would like to dedicate this article in memory of Lenora Ward (1941-1997), she was my dearest friend, a wonderful 'Monkeymom' to Misty and Mickey and she made me realize that ALL monkeys' welfare is important, not just ours.

If you would like more information, or have questions about the article, you can contact Sony at ImSony@aol.com

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