Addiction To Stealing Tiny Objects
When Horace lived at the sanctuary, he saw right away that he had things in common with both the people who worked there and the animals who lived there. On the other hand, he did one thing that made him different from everyone else. The cheeky monkey got into the habit of taking small things from the people around him, and this soon became a regular thing for him.

Addiction To Stealing Tiny Objects
“He has a lot of insight, and he always makes us laugh out loud. He always gets into trouble.” Carter told The Daily Mail, “His worst flaw is that he can’t help but be drawn to the forbidden, whether it’s the food he shouldn’t eat, places he shouldn’t go, or things he shouldn’t touch. ”
Very Affectionate Monkey
Sarah Carter, the founder of Twala, says that Horace gives everything he has to whatever he enjoys doing the most, and he tends to be very affectionate to get what he wants.

Very Affectionate Monkey
“I always laugh when I think about Horace. When he sneaks up on you to take something from you, like a pen, a piece of paper, or some food, he makes it look like he is doing something else. He is a good thief because of this. This person is a crook.” “He will also walk up to a person or animal and touch them to get their attention off of him so he can take something,” Carter said. “He does that to get them to stop paying attention to him so he can steal something.”