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HELPFUL RESOURCES PAGES

I know from personal experience that locating qualified vets for your non-human primate companions can be difficult at best. I'm doing my homework to compile a list to make your search a little easier. Please contact me if you know of a great primate vet in your area. I'll be working on updating this list  continually until we've got it covered.

I've also compiled a list of State and Federal Offices concerning primate own
ership so you can get the information you need before you consider obtaining a monkey. Give them a call and ask where you can see the applicable ordinances regarding exotic pets.

I will also try to keep abreast of local health alerts for our primate babies and with the help of my many monkey mom friends, I'll post updates on the ever-changing legislation regarding exotic pet ownership. If you should hear of something going on in your community that would be helpful to others, please email and let me know. Without input from primate parents around the country, keeping news current would be an impossible task.


If you have general questions or need details about any of our products, or if you just need to "monkey" talk, please contact me at  (253) 862-0432 or email me at LindaLawrence@aol.com  If I'm unable to answer your questions, I'll do my best to direct you to someone who can.