![]() Before feeding anything, make sure it is not toxic to your monkey.īelow are a few species of monkeys that people have as pets. You can feed him crickets, grasshoppers, and meal worms along with fresh fruits and vegetables. Monkeys do enjoy a variety in their diet as they are omnivorous creatures. There is a commercial primate diet that is available but might have to be special ordered through a local feed store. You can have a swing hang from the ceiling, ropes from wall to wall, and other toys throughout the room. Have a room that is monkey proof for you and him to enjoy time together. ![]() You have to treat them like a 2 year old that gets into everything. They will figure out how to open the cage door, cabinets, fridge, etc. Remember, they have an opposable thumb like us and can manipulate objects. You will have to highly supervise your monkey when he is out of his cage. As the owner, your responsibility is to keep your monkey happy and healthy. This will help your monkey to stay healthy and not get diseases or parasites that can possible pass to you. Make sure to keep the cages clean and disinfected at least once a week if not more. Also in the cage you will want to include a heating element depending on the temperature in the house or outside. ![]() Do rotate the toys and reorganize the cage so that it keeps your monkey from being bored. There are many foraging toys that you can make with stuff you can find in your owl home. Fill the box with treats and hang in in the cage. You can make your own enrichment like taking a cardboard box and cutting a few holes in it large enough for your monkey to fit his hand in. Enrichment includes foliage, hammocks, ropes, tunnels, bath pan, and toys. In the cage you should have plenty of enrichment. You can have a big outdoor cage so that your monkey can enjoy the sun and fresh air. A cheaper route to go is to build one yourself. We hear his mother’s voice off-camera say “Pierce wake up! Pierce! Well, I guess it speaks for itself.Good housing for a monkey would be the largest cage that you can afford money and space wise. The video continues to show kids hugging and dancing with their Pillow Pets, until the last frame of the video which shows Pierce, who is still sleeping soundly on his Jumbo Eeyore Pillow Pet. It’s for you! It’s a Pillow Pet! Not for the pets, either. Third kid’s response: “Nobody likes sleeping, but this just makes me want to sleep.”įourth kid’s response: “Whenever I want to go on a car trip, I always ask if I can bring my unicorn because she’s so fluffy, and I can always nap on her whenever I want.”įifth kid’s response: “It’s not a parent pillow, ok? So don’t let your parents use it. Second kid’s response: “I always snuggle with her because I’m always so scared of the dark, so I’m always like.” and the little girl gives the Pillow Pet a huge hug.” ![]() Second question: How do Pillow Pets help you sleep?įirst kid’s response: “It’s very cozy, so it just reminds me of home.” Pierce is currently snoozing on a Pillow Pet and has decided to answer our questions at a later time. Third kid’s response: “They’re soft, portable, cleanable! They keep memories, not stains! So if I got a stain on it, just pop it in the washing machine, and then boom it’s ready.”įourth kid’s response: “I would be able to just fold it up and store it really easily in, like, my backpack or my suitcase.”įifth kid’s response: Actually, Pierce can’t respond. It's a Pillow Pet! It has silky soft plush fabric.” Second kid’s response: “It’s not one of those regular pillows. This video asks a group of kids several questions about Pillow Pets.įirst question: Why is everyone raving about Pillow Pets?įirst kid’s response: “So a Pillow Pet is almost like a pet, except you can also use it as a pillow.” Pillow Pets! “It’s a Pillow, It’s a Pet, It’s a Pillow Pet!”
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