She is the cutest thing ever! They are so funny when they see "another monkey" in the camera and proceed to talk to it and make the most adorable expressions like she is. She thinks she found a friend!😊
@@staciedungan6950 The more she wants to explore around the house, the more I would rather wait until she’s a year old and know what to expect from the exploring phase. I’m still trying to teach her boundaries in the house, so she won’t have to be excluded from a specific room due to safety issues. For now she is tethered into her high chair when I’m cooking so she doesn’t get hurt, but she hates being so far away from me. She still reaches for the pot when I’m stirring if she is hanging out on my shoulder, so I think it’s safer for her until she stops reaching.
@@c.l.conolly yes most definitely. I got a jungle gym I know they are small at first. I've also got playpen with the balls in it. I'm going to be paranoid about everything until they learn. 🥰🤣
@@staciedungan6950 she loves her ball pit and recently we got a cat tree to climb on. It scares me every time she jumps from one end of the sofa onto the ottoman to the other side of the sofa. I’m terrified she’s going to hurt herself.
@@c.l.conolly thats just us worrying mommas lol and just like they say it's no different from raising our kids except they are human and these are monkeys but still all our babies/kids
It's actually a bad idea to get another when the first is still an infant because they will bond more to each other than to you. There is SO much to consider before you add another - most caps do just fine as single monkeys. Also remember that there's no guarantee they'll get along, so you have to be prepared for that possibility, and for the possibility that the male, if you add one to a female, will want to mate excessively, whip often happens and is not fair to the poor female. Please get a copy of Mary Lynn Campbell's 'The baby book' for all you need to know about raising a baby capuchin.
@@MichaelYuhas I have an iPhone 13 mini. She is almost 17 weeks and moving around so much more every day. She recently started running around on the floor, rather than only staying on the sofa.
She is the cutest thing ever! They are so funny when they see "another monkey" in the camera and proceed to talk to it and make the most adorable expressions like she is. She thinks she found a friend!😊
She so sweet an adorable
Love their sounds and how loving they are. Sweet girl getting big. Almost time for a brother like her 🩷🩵
@@staciedungan6950 The more she wants to explore around the house, the more I would rather wait until she’s a year old and know what to expect from the exploring phase. I’m still trying to teach her boundaries in the house, so she won’t have to be excluded from a specific room due to safety issues. For now she is tethered into her high chair when I’m cooking so she doesn’t get hurt, but she hates being so far away from me. She still reaches for the pot when I’m stirring if she is hanging out on my shoulder, so I think it’s safer for her until she stops reaching.
@@c.l.conolly yes most definitely. I got a jungle gym I know they are small at first. I've also got playpen with the balls in it. I'm going to be paranoid about everything until they learn. 🥰🤣
@@staciedungan6950 she loves her ball pit and recently we got a cat tree to climb on. It scares me every time she jumps from one end of the sofa onto the ottoman to the other side of the sofa. I’m terrified she’s going to hurt herself.
@@c.l.conolly thats just us worrying mommas lol and just like they say it's no different from raising our kids except they are human and these are monkeys but still all our babies/kids
It's actually a bad idea to get another when the first is still an infant because they will bond more to each other than to you. There is SO much to consider before you add another - most caps do just fine as single monkeys. Also remember that there's no guarantee they'll get along, so you have to be prepared for that possibility, and for the possibility that the male, if you add one to a female, will want to mate excessively, whip often happens and is not fair to the poor female.
Please get a copy of Mary Lynn Campbell's 'The baby book' for all you need to know about raising a baby capuchin.
She's so adorable🥹❤️
What phone are you using? How many weeks old is she now? Growing fast.
@@MichaelYuhas I have an iPhone 13 mini. She is almost 17 weeks and moving around so much more every day. She recently started running around on the floor, rather than only staying on the sofa.