When Scotty was about 2 year I had an occasion to take him with me to
a construction company in order to work out some plans on some new enclosures. As
usually Scotty was the center of attention. He came into the building and went
around to all the employees to see what they were doing. He soon found a hard hat
and put it on. The hat came down over his eyes and he was unable to see where he was
going but he would not remove the hat. After he had run into several pieces of
furniture and wall, he started walking erect with his hands out in front of him feeling
for and obstacles that might be in his way. The entire office staff was laughing
which only encouraged Scotty.
The owner of the company set Scotty up at a desk with the name plate of the president of a
competing construction company and took several pictures to go in a local publication
which went out to all organizations within our area dealing with construction. The
president of the other company even thought it was a neat idea, he actually got a lot of
free publicity out of it.
The idea of the hat lead me to an idea to video Scotty with a hard hat on walking around
like a blind man. Scotty took it a step future. He would put the hat on and
then place his head on the driveway and run down the driveway sometimes getting a head of
himself and flipping over the hat. I got the idea of setting up bowling pins in the
driveway and it only took Scotty a few runs to figure he could knock the pins down with
his head. Scotty became the first live monkey bowling ball.
Scotty and Richard
(A Medical Student)
This story is about a friend of mine and the influence of Scotty on
him more than on Scotty himself. Baboons when they are frustrated of otherwise upset
make a loud grunting noise and general repeat it several times. This friend of mine
was a medical student at the time and we all had pickup different sounds that Scotty would
make. When we would be together it was not even noticed that we would make the same
sounds that Scotty made. Picture this setting a room full of medical students and their
professors in a lab with many cadavers with 2 students per body. Well, this friend,
who is quite a good surgeon now, was working on the nerves in the hand of his cadaver when
he became quite frustrated and made the Scotty scream and I might add he did it very loud.
You could have heard a pen drop, after that the entire room stopped and all were
looking at my friend, who was quite embraced. It got worse while he tried to explain
the reason for the scream and where he had picked it up. Not many people own baboons or
even know someone who does so he was not doing well with the dr. there. He called me
later and asked if I would bring Scotty to the medical school to prove he was not loosing
his mind. I went down with Scotty and an eight month old lion that I had at the
time. I was raising the lion for the zoo and is in fact the mother of the lion I now own.
As luck would have it, Scotty took to one of the female medical students and when her
boyfriend tried to put his arm around his girl Scotty let out the scream just like the one
the students had heard a few days before in class.
Scotty's Dental Story
I had taken the day off from work the day that we planned to do the work
on Scotty's teeth and the doctor who was doing the work had closed their office to be sure
that they would have plenty of time with no interruptions to finish the work. Their
were 4 people working on Scotty for 4 hours. I had to put him down before I ever left home
with him. He would have never allowed someone other than myself to give him
the shot he had to have. He was soooo funny. I gave him the drugs and he was
drunk in just a few minutes. He came outside and staggered to the car getting in his
seat. I placed theseatbelt on him and to the doctors office we went. I pulled
up next to some police officers who freaked out when they saw Scotty, they looked again
and then raced up to make sure they were not seeing things. Scotty was obviously
drugged and they could tell it. Upon arrival the Dr. had me take Scotty in and then
asked that it might be better if I waited in the waiting room. I said sure just let
me know if they needed any help. Well, in the middle of the surgery Scotty's heart
rate slowed and they reduce the amount of gas that was keeping him down. Well, he
started to wake up and they decided that it would be better for me to be in the operating
room. I went in and everyone else but the Dr. left. Scotty went on back out
while I held him and the Dr. and her helpers finished their work. Scotty came home
with no signs of pain, but, I had shots for pain that I gave him just to make sure.
He never acted as if he was ever in pain during or at anytime since the surgery. I
really feel lucky to have a very loving and caring Dr. who really saw to all of Scotty's
needs.
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