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Elara sedated Cailleach, freed her leg, and stitched a deep laceration. While she worked, the hybrids crept closer, sniffing her boots. The tabby-striped male even allowed a gentle stroke along his back. freed her leg

When a rabbit is restrained on its back (tonic immobility), cortisol spikes. That hormonal surge alters white blood cell counts, elevates glucose, and can mask murmurs. Conversely, a cat examined in a purrito (towel wrap) with synthetic feline pheromones has a lower heart rate, more accurate auscultation, and a faster recovery.