Helping Hands ~ What Inspires
Caring for a capuchin monkey is similar to caring for a human child if the kid had super-human strength AND a tail. She was like a
very hairy child with thumbs on both feet and hands who requires nearly as much time as a human child. (Probabally shouldn’t keep a kid in a cage… with a lock.) Foster parents bathe and diaper their monkeys so the monkey is a part of the family’s activities.
A foster family’s responsibility involves loving and caring for a monkey in their home. Caring for a monkey is fun and rewarding, but it is not easy. Two-out-of-three is still very time consuming, entails some expense, and requires a considerable amount of patience.
The Hardest Part: Foster parents must be willing to return the monkey when Helping Hands determines necessary. This can be very difficult. Foster families invest time, energy, and love in caring for their foster monkey. The primary comfort for foster parents is the knowledge that the monkey will eventually go to a disabled person who will live out his or her life with more freedom, independence, and companionship because of this special friend. It is the gift of part of one’s self.
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VIDEO in this FLOG ARTICLE - People who know my wife and me know we were the foster family for a Capuchin monkey. Lacey spent a few years with our family and we worked with her every day. We knew that training would be paramount in the level of care she could provide.
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