5. Performing surgery can be a complicated process - but when it's
an elephant with a cataract or a grumpy lion that needs a (big)
CAT scan - it can get a whole lot trickier
6. Mango, a 19-year-old male Syrian brown bear, rests on a bed as vets and staff prepare him for surgery in the Ramat Gan Zoological Center's animal hospital near Tel
Aviv, Israel. Picture: AP Photo/Ariel Schalit
7. At Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling, Scotland, vets and safari park staff examin a 14-year-old giraffe called Kelly. Keepers at the park noticed the animal
was not digesting her food thoroughly and it was suspected she might have a problem with one of her molars.. Picture: Andrew Milligan/PA
8. A team of around 12 vets and safari park staff worked on the animal at her enclosure which she shares with four other female giraffes. Picture: Andrew Milligan/PA
9. Sam Mitchell monitors Kelly the giraffe during her operation. Picture: Andrew Milligan/PA
10. Polar bear Walker, around 530 kilos, under anaesthetic at the Highland Wildlife Park in Kingussie after a team of 25 lifted lifted him onto an operating table where a
team of veterinary dentists X-rayed and examined an upper canine that staff keepers are concerned about. Picture: Hemedia / Swns
11. X-Rays showed that at present there is no need for root surgery but Walker will be monitored over the coming weeks and further inspection will ultimately need
further dental surgeryPicture: Hemedia / Swns
12. A little owl, (Athene noctua) receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park near Madrid...Picture: GERARD JULIEN/AFP/Getty
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13. ...Two months ago this 25-centimetre (10-inch) bird hurt his back when he flew into a chimney at a factory in eastern Madrid...Picture: GERARD JULIEN/AFP/Getty
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14. ...About 1,200 birds are brought to the centre each year, of which about 70 percent recover and can be returned to the wild, says Brinzal's co-ordinator, Patricia
Orejas.Picture: Gerard Julien /AFP/Getty Images
15. A 10-year-old pet goldfish named George prepares to go under the knife to remove a life-threatening tumour at the Lort Smith Animal Hospital in Melbourne,
Australia...Picture: Reuters/Lort Smith Animal Hospital
16. ...The 45-minute long procedure was performed by vet Tristan Rich who described the operation as 'fiddly'. The fish was sedated by water laced with anaesthetic
and once the tumour was removed the wound was sealed with tissue glue followed by antibiotics and painkillers.Picture: Reuters/Lort Smith Animal Hospital
17. African elephant Duchess, from Paignton Zoo in Devon, receives anaesthetic through her trunk as she becomes the first elephant in the UK to undergo a cataract
operation. The procedure was successful. Picture: Richard Austin /Rex Features
18. Gov, also got scanned to try and determine if she suffers from Vitamin A Deficiency at Rambam Hospital in Haifa.Picture: Rex Features
19. Two-year-old Samson, a Barbary lion, undergoing a (big) CAT scan at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Picture: REX FEATURES
20. A brown bear is checked by foreign vets and local staff members at the Four Paws Bear Sanctuary in Pristina, Kosovo. Six adult brown bears have been rescued
from illegal private zoos all over Kosovo, and three recently found brown bear orphan cubs received thorough health check-ups and dental treatment. Picture:
REUTERS
21. Gorilla Kalonge being assessed in the quarantine zone at the Gorilla Doctors facility in the Democratic Republic of CongoPicture: Marcus Westberg /Barcroft Media
22. A veterinary technician monitors the status of a horse undergoing surgery on a fractured leg at the Dueppel animal clinic in Berlin, Germany. Picture: Theo
Heimann/Getty Images
23. The same clinic also treats smaller omestic animals, like this cat who had its leg plastered following a break.Picture: Theo Heimann/Getty Images
24. Open wide: Sirius the tiger being checked by a vet before he is transported to his new home at the Parc De Felines in Nesle, FrancePicture: REX FEATURES
25. Vet Julia Barnes trying to remove a hook from the stomach of a Wobbegong Shark at Australia's Taronga Zoo. Picture: REX FEATURES
26. Boris the Polar bear is sedated before undergoing a full physical exam at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium's animal hospital in Tacoma, Washington. The team of
veterinarians, technicians and staff also performed a root canal and some minor eye surgery on the 27-year-old polar bear. Picture: Getty Images
27. Chequita the baby Capuchin monkey cuddling her mother Cassie while she has an operation on her hand at Melbourne Zoo, Australia. Picture: REX FEATURES
28. Lowry Park Zoo Animal Clinic vet technician Angie Jones holds Buttonwood steady as zoo veterinarian Dr. David Murphy performs some initial tests on the
newborn manateePicture: Toni L Sandys/Ap
29. Mr Ben, a pygmy slow loris, is administed anesthetic as he undergoes a routine health and dental check at Bristol Zoo. The furry three-year-old was diagnosed with
some minor gum problems and given a dose of antibiotics. Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images
30. Dentist Stephen Coles and his team work to extract a damaged molar from the mouth of 10-year-old male lion Harare during an operation at Melbourne ZooPicture:
REX FEATURES
31. ...and finally, vets remove a coconut from the hand of a monkey at Bangkok ZooPicture: REX FEATURES