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Java macaques in a zoo. giuss95, Flickr Polly Schultz loves to cuddle Baby George. When he recently underwent surgery, she spent hours snuggling with him on the couch. There are a few things, however, Schultz can't share with George. She can't eat food in front of him. Neither can any other residents of her house. That would be rude. "We don't break monkey rules," Schultz tells Paw Nation. Baby George is not one of Schultz's' children. George is a java macaque at the OPR Coastal Primate Sanctuary in Longview, Wash. Schultz is the founder and CEO of the refuge George shares with other macaques as well as capuchin, vervet, marmoset, tamarin and spider monkeys. Once called Oregon Primate ...