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Tigers almost never get sick, but when they do, it's really bad! This tiger had the wonderful idea to contain himself inside a Tyvek Level A HazMat suit! Usually they're meant to keep bad chemicals out, but this time it's going to keep all the bad stuff in, so the tiger can get back to working as quickly as possible! With a fox friend to look over his health and healing process, what could go wrong!?
Warning, Chuffs and Roars may be heard at odd hours. Do not attempt to puncture or open the suit, for any reason.
mcandrews★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I'm taking commissions ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Tigers almost never get sick, but when they do, it's really bad! This tiger had the wonderful idea to contain himself inside a Tyvek Level A HazMat suit! Usually they're meant to keep bad chemicals out, but this time it's going to keep all the bad stuff in, so the tiger can get back to working as quickly as possible! With a fox friend to look over his health and healing process, what could go wrong!?
Warning, Chuffs and Roars may be heard at odd hours. Do not attempt to puncture or open the suit, for any reason.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 906px
File Size 135.5 kB
Man at first glance i thought this picture had a much darker theme. My idea of the story was that a deadly virus was contracted for someone close to the tiger and they just said it was a common cold and now after that person has passed away after a deadly virus outbreak the tiger is broken on the floor holding the tissue box of what was supposed to be "just a common cold".
These is an updated version with tail in suit - just for perfection.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/28835831/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/28835831/
Thank you to all those who like this art of me in a Tyvek suit!
I had this commissioned when I came down with quite a nasty flu virus. I work with emergency services units who wear the Tyvek suits in an industrial manufacturing setting, and thought it would be great to seal myself away in one, so that I didnt spread the sickness to my best foxy buddy Zerva !!
As for the tail not being covered or creating an airleak in the suit --- we arent talking about nuclear or bio-chemical weaponized warfare here... it's simply for containment of a low-hazard level common virus. Tails are easily washed with purifying regimens. They do not need to be covered or contained. That would be done at the seperation between tail and suit, similar to the boots and gloves joints.
I had this commissioned when I came down with quite a nasty flu virus. I work with emergency services units who wear the Tyvek suits in an industrial manufacturing setting, and thought it would be great to seal myself away in one, so that I didnt spread the sickness to my best foxy buddy Zerva !!
As for the tail not being covered or creating an airleak in the suit --- we arent talking about nuclear or bio-chemical weaponized warfare here... it's simply for containment of a low-hazard level common virus. Tails are easily washed with purifying regimens. They do not need to be covered or contained. That would be done at the seperation between tail and suit, similar to the boots and gloves joints.
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