My dog recently got some stitches in his tail, and had to wear a cone for a week. This made me think: what do zoos do when their animals have surgeries? How do they keep their animals from harming themselves by picking at their wounds or by pulling out their stitches? Do they have megafauna sized cones, for bears and big cats to wear? That sounds implausible 
I think I did read a while ago about a zoo that had to do an operation on a gorilla, and they painted her nails so that she would pick at the nail polish instead of at the site of the surgery. But if anyone knows of any other examples / strategies that zoos use to deal with this issue, I would love to hear more about it.
I think I did read a while ago about a zoo that had to do an operation on a gorilla, and they painted her nails so that she would pick at the nail polish instead of at the site of the surgery. But if anyone knows of any other examples / strategies that zoos use to deal with this issue, I would love to hear more about it.
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