
Monkey

- Low Maintenance: No
Monkeys tend to be very adorable and are often very cute looking. Baby monkeys cling to their mothers and appear so helpless, which often ads to their admirable features.
Monkeys irrespective of a selective type are very intelligent animals. All primates show great levels of intelligence and are able to resemble some of the most complex emotional behaviors often associated with human beings.
Raising a monkey can be challenging, as they grow older they become aggressive and develop a habit of their own, leading to them demanding more independence from their owners. Monkeys with time, require the social dependence of their own kind.
Bengal Cat

- Low Maintenance: No
If you’re a cat lover, then having a show stopper of a cat is nothing better – combining the looks of its wild exterior fur coat, along with the minimalistic behavior of your average house cat. You’re left with a cat that only gives you all the benefits of appearance but also a subtle nature.
If you’re a dull person, know so before your Bengal cat is not. The cat will continue to amaze you with its highly energetic instincts that allows it to continue throughout the day tirelessly. To be honest, that’s one type of cat I would definitely go for.
Skunk

- Low Maintenance: No
When the wild skunks are captured, their glands, which are the cause of their smell are removed within the four weeks of age. However removing of the glands is not legally allowed in some countries, so make sure that your country or state allows it. Only then you can use skunk as a pet otherwise they can spray bad smelling fluid which is not bearable.
Chestnut-Spotted Genet

- Low Maintenance: No
Genets are very cautious of their surroundings, hailing from the African continent, the animal seems to be a prey and somewhat has a troubled attitude towards humans. Especially if not handled from a young age. At the end, the animal is a domestic wild animal and will not be found cuddling and entirely engaging. Genet are very independent in nature.
Capybara

- Low Maintenance: No
I thought rodents couldn’t get any bigger. What? you didn’t know that? Capybara’s are in fact rodents and belong from the same family. Even though being very unusual pets, they are very social animals and love to work in groups. So having a single will not be the most ideal of situations for the mammal.
As associated with any rodent – chewing is a problem and they will leave no chance to have every possible nibble here n there at your furniture. Capybaras are semi aquatic, so people with access to lakes or water bodies have a better chance of enjoying with these animals.
Llama

- Low Maintenance: Yes
Our next animal on the list is the llama, they are like a mixture between a camel and a donkey. Llama’s make great pets as they can be very soft natured and make great companions. Especially for people on a farm, having a few llamas is no big deal and they make a perfect combination of fun and cuteness in decent package.
Llama’s almost look like a big poodle because of their fur. They show great manners and are very clean in nature and show very friendly dispositions. Llamas require less maintenance, accounting to be a reason for their ever growing popularity.