Outside UK / Worldwide

we have male and male capuchins. They all have 9 weeks, good for children and toys, school diapers, healthy, good for children and toys...

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Ladybank, Fife

Our baby marmoset monkeys are just 2 left and are some few weeks old now . they are recent on all shots , good with kids and toys and...

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Manchester, Greater Manchester

Pygmy Marmoset and capuchin Monkeys.whatsapp me at: +44 7453 907158 Marmosets monkeys are small monkeys, marmosets has particularly body...

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Hucknall, Nottinghamshire

Google Approved Diaper Trained Capuchin & Marmoset Monkey. whatsapp me at: +44 7453 907158 Here, you can find your Ideal Diaper Trained...

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City of London, Central London

£600.00

2 months old Marmoset (commonly known as finger monkeys). She's tamed and a little shy with 1st encounters but gets better over time....

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Stonebridge Park, North West London

£380.00

Finger Marmoset/Capuchin Monkey's Diaper Trained Capuchin & Marmoset Monkeys Here, you can find your Ideal Diaper Trained & Housebroken...

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Outside UK / Poland

Charming capuchin monkeys for sale Males and females available now, 5 months old and has been vaccinated, they are home raised and very...

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When it comes to choosing a pet, you have plenty of options – from cats and dogs to rabbits, hamsters, fish and more. But if you're feeling adventurous and want something truly unique, why not consider buying an exotic pet? Exotic pets are becoming increasingly popular in the UK due to their interesting personalities, beauty and ease of care. Here are five benefits of owning an exotic pet in the UK:

Variety

The range of exotic pets available in the UK is simply incredible. From birds such as macaws and lovebirds to reptiles like bearded dragons and turtles, there is something for everyone. In addition, many other species such as sugar gliders and hedgehogs can easily be found in pet stores or online. This means that no matter what type of pet you're looking for, chances are you'll be able to find it!

Personality

Exotic pets offer great personality traits that regular domestic animals often don't possess. For example, many parrots are known for being incredibly intelligent and capable of learning words and tricks, while reptiles like iguanas can be surprisingly affectionate towards their owners if given proper care and attention. The personalities of exotic pets make them great companions who will bring joy into your life every day.

Appearance

Most exotic animals have stunning natural colourings that make them stand out from regular domestic animals such as cats or dogs. Whether you choose an iguana with its vibrant green hue or a beautiful macaw with its rainbow-like feathers, these animals will certainly add an extra touch of charm to your home.

Low Maintenance

Unlike cats or dogs which require daily walks or grooming sessions, most exotic pets do not need as much attention - meaning they are ideal for those who don't have the time or resources to take on a traditional pet-owner role but still want the companionship that a pet can provide. Many lizards, snakes and even some birds require minimal care - such as providing food weekly - so it's relatively easy to keep them healthy without taking too much time out of your day-to-day routine.

Cost-Effective

It's true that some exotic animals can cost hundreds (or even thousands) of pounds, however, this doesn't necessarily mean they are expensive creatures to own when compared with more traditional domesticated animals like cats or dogs which require accessories such as beds and toys plus regular vet check-ups which can add up over time! Furthermore, many smaller species (e.g., mice) only require basic cages which can be purchased cheaply or even homemade - making them perfect for those on a tight budget but still looking for a furry friend!