Firepaw is finally slowing down, and starting to take the pain signals in his paws seriously. For the last few days he's mostly been staying in bed - a sharp change from his normally overbooked schedule - and trying to rest. But now there's an opportunity to lay down while contributing to the city, and he's all over it.
After the interview he ends up flopped on a table, getting his undercoat brushed out by one of the Clinic workers. It's a little overstimulating, the same way it would be for a cat, but he's too exhausted to really care.
ii. Show and Tell
He isn't feeling well enough to visit the other guilds, but Firepaw is happy to greet anyone exploring the canopy. They get to see his delightful mess of a nest, scrapped together from sticks, moss, ripped-up blankets, loose cotton and pretty much anything else that's soft and easy to carry over. He even managed to nab some of the Mareep wool from the Donation Drive, which is making it much more comfortable to lay in for hours at a time.
There are beds up here, Firepaw just isn't that into them.
He's also happy to join in on team-building exercises - he can't toss a ball but he can roll it back and forth and share facts about himself. He is, however, doing his best to stay out of activities that require a lot of walking or physical effort. Look at him, he's growing!
Firepaw
Firepaw is finally slowing down, and starting to take the pain signals in his paws seriously. For the last few days he's mostly been staying in bed - a sharp change from his normally overbooked schedule - and trying to rest. But now there's an opportunity to lay down while contributing to the city, and he's all over it.
After the interview he ends up flopped on a table, getting his undercoat brushed out by one of the Clinic workers. It's a little overstimulating, the same way it would be for a cat, but he's too exhausted to really care.
ii. Show and Tell
He isn't feeling well enough to visit the other guilds, but Firepaw is happy to greet anyone exploring the canopy. They get to see his delightful mess of a nest, scrapped together from sticks, moss, ripped-up blankets, loose cotton and pretty much anything else that's soft and easy to carry over. He even managed to nab some of the Mareep wool from the Donation Drive, which is making it much more comfortable to lay in for hours at a time.
There are beds up here, Firepaw just isn't that into them.
He's also happy to join in on team-building exercises - he can't toss a ball but he can roll it back and forth and share facts about himself. He is, however, doing his best to stay out of activities that require a lot of walking or physical effort. Look at him, he's growing!