Caring for a baby monkey is never easy, especially when it comes to their stomach health. Baby monkeys have a delicate digestive system that is highly sensitive and can easily become inflamed. Feeding inappropriate food or making sudden changes to their diet can lead to stomach pain, diarrhea, or other digestive problems. To protect their stomach and ensure good health, it is essential to follow natural principles and carefully select the right foods.
In the wild, baby monkeys rely mainly on their mother’s milk. This milk provides all the essential nutrients needed for their growing body and digestive system. For orphaned or rescued baby monkeys, it is important to provide milk that closely resembles natural milk and avoid sudden changes, as rapid alterations can trigger stomach inflammation and digestive upset.
Sugary foods, fried or fatty foods, and sweet fruit juices should be strictly avoided, as a baby monkey’s digestive system cannot process them properly. Providing clean water at all times is also crucial to support digestion and prevent dehydration.

When introducing new foods, do so gradually and monitor the baby monkey closely for any signs of diarrhea, vomiting, or bloating. If any of these symptoms appear, stop the new food immediately and return to the previous diet.
By following natural feeding practices and monitoring their diet carefully, baby monkeys can grow healthy, strong, and free from gastric problems, ensuring a bright and thriving future.