Send in the Lawyers ... and Mr. Blackwell

From The Telegraph: the sharp-looking monkey (as far as primate fashion is concerned) found wandering a Toronto Ikea might want better digs. 

From The Telegraph: the sharp-looking monkey (as far as primate fashion is concerned) found wandering a Toronto Ikea might want better digs. 

He was captured by animal control officers and moved to a primate sanctuary, but today Ms Nakhuda said Darwin should have the right to choose, and revealed she is considering taking legal action.

"He needs his mother like a child needs his mother," she was quoted by the National Post as saying, adding to the Globe and Mail: "How do we know what he needs unless he's given the right to choose? I think he should be given the right to choose. If he chooses something else than me, that's fine. For me, it has never been about me, it has always been about him."

Who would be his best mouthpiece? Koko?