damesta
09-22-2008, 08:44 PM
I'm considering parting with my genets, they would be great for pets or for somone looking to get into breeding. I have one 1.5 year old male and two 5 month old females, all 3 are very healthy and fully intact, Ive never had any problems with any of them. They were all bottle fed and are tame and playful with their handlers but like any other genet, they will take at least a few weeks to get use to you and bond. They get very nervous around people they don't know. I am looking to get $1,800 for their complete setup. This price will include:
-3 genets
-all food that I have left (2 bags of dry cat food and a case of Zupreem exotic feline canned food)
-their toys, hammocks, blankets, bowls, litter boxes, litter, etc, etc
-large indoor cage with stand(40"x36"x23", 67" tall with stand)
-large outdoor enclosure(8'x6'x3')
Please check here for pictures of everything:
http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y203/damesta/Genets/
If you want the outdoor enclosure you will need to bring a trailer and 3-4 people to help move it. I have been keeping to two five month old females inside in the smaller cage until they are big enough to go out with the male, they are very bonded to each other. The male stays outside in the big enclosure alone. I was told they are all litter trained but Ive never had them running around the house and I don't have litter boxes in their cages so I couldn't tell you for sure.
I will also consider any interesting trades-sloths, kinkajous, marmosets, tamarins, wallabies, wallaroos, kangaroos, etc, etc, etc. Just let me know what you have, I may be interested. Feel free to email me with any questions. Thanks.
-3 genets
-all food that I have left (2 bags of dry cat food and a case of Zupreem exotic feline canned food)
-their toys, hammocks, blankets, bowls, litter boxes, litter, etc, etc
-large indoor cage with stand(40"x36"x23", 67" tall with stand)
-large outdoor enclosure(8'x6'x3')
Please check here for pictures of everything:
http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y203/damesta/Genets/
If you want the outdoor enclosure you will need to bring a trailer and 3-4 people to help move it. I have been keeping to two five month old females inside in the smaller cage until they are big enough to go out with the male, they are very bonded to each other. The male stays outside in the big enclosure alone. I was told they are all litter trained but Ive never had them running around the house and I don't have litter boxes in their cages so I couldn't tell you for sure.
I will also consider any interesting trades-sloths, kinkajous, marmosets, tamarins, wallabies, wallaroos, kangaroos, etc, etc, etc. Just let me know what you have, I may be interested. Feel free to email me with any questions. Thanks.