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RE: Weekend-engagement week 19: Pet pondering

in Weekend Experiences4 years ago

A pet monkey sounds like fun, although I think I'd not be able to keep one here as it might be against the law. Having said that if I could I'd train it to do the household chores for me, the dishes, mow the lawn and do the laundry...Of course it would also know how to bring me snacks as I was watching TV and the biggest trick I'd teach it would be to go to work for me at the office...I doubt the other workers would notice it wasn't me to be honest. :)

Just joking of course.

It's a shame this one died of food poisoning and I can imagine your friend was a bit upset. Pets become like treasured friends.

Thanks for sharing this and joining in this week.

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I was thinking for a second,how would you train it to do all that. It may be possible if it was from a baby monkey though but you were joking anyways. 😅

All I had said really happened,😀 do you know that one of the reasons I love them is that they are almost like human in IQ and many more.

Oh.. Would love to train one then

😂😅🤣 I bet you will like it, I plan on getting another one in the nearest future.

My baby brother worked for a guy that just loved exotic animals. He and his brother owned a series of title companies (one of which my brother worked for) AND an exotic animal ranch/refuge in the center of Washington State. My brother worked at the headquarters office with the boss who had a couple of personal 'friends' that he kept around. Specifically a Wallaby that went to the office with him every day.

For what ever reason the goofy bugger loved my brother and spent most of his time under his desk. Harry would take off his shoes and use the Wallaby as a foot rest. Everybody was happy!

Once one has had a wallaby footrest one will never want to be without. Lol.