<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alisha Mobley:
Linda, just wondering but I always thought monkeys used their tails for balance.
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Alisha,
The monkeys we have are terrestrial (rhesus monkeys), and their tails may help them balance somewhat. But these guys have little half-length, non-prehensile tails that unfortunately make perfect handles. (The mothers tug on them to keep the babies nearby. Awfully cute...)
To everyone else,
I was away from my email until today, and it was with much trepidation that I checked the board. Well.....I would have to say, everything I've ever thought or said about this board is true. You are a group of thoughtful, insightful, intelligent people, and I commend you on all your different points of view.

I realize that the term "mutilation" is too strong, but it's a word that's been hurled at me for lesser "crimes".
Yes, I had my sons circumcised, and would do it again, so I certainly respect everyone's right to dock/crop. The otherwise wonderful lives your dogs lead will more than make up for it.
So, thanks for all your diverse opinions. I agree there are much worse problems facing pets today, but I had to get this topic off my mind.
Thanks also for not attacking me for my occupation. The monkeys mean almost as much to me as my dogs do, and sometimes the job isn't easy. I just figure if I'm here doing the job, at least I know it'll be done with as much compassion and care as possible.
-Linda
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Linda, proud mother of:
Gilroy - 5 y.o. brindle male, natural ears, gentle as a lamb

Purdy - 5 y.o. spayed flashy brindle, natural ears and tongue
Michaela, Boss, Tonka, Maybe, Woof, Jack, Deacon, Casey, Crystal, Flo, Kimba and Poquito, waiting at the bridge.