[ That elicits a somewhat deeper frown. His ears go a little flat despite himself, and this time when he wipes the cloth over the cuts, it's with a tad more care. ]
"Crazed" is not a very auspicious word to be using when one is discussing animals.
[ He finishes his careful disinfection, then unrolls the bandages and begins wrapping them tightly under his arm and over the tears on his shoulder. ]
Could you see a reason for it? An injury, a wounded offspring? Something other than a potential case of rabies?
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"Crazed" is not a very auspicious word to be using when one is discussing animals.
[ He finishes his careful disinfection, then unrolls the bandages and begins wrapping them tightly under his arm and over the tears on his shoulder. ]
Could you see a reason for it? An injury, a wounded offspring? Something other than a potential case of rabies?