peeples
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Peeps - that's what is odd: blood/gore don't bother me, but a hurting animal does. I would be better with helping hurting people than hurting animals...![]()
As weird as this sounds... You don't see a hurting animal.. you see the broken bone, you see the cuts and abrasions, you see the stitches... you kinda zone out that it's someones pet... You're too focused on applying pressure, getting the oxygen set up, sterilizing this or that.. etc It isn't until a while after wards when the adrenaline wears off that you go back to the sick ward and open the cage and pet and love them. YOu reassure them when they are hurting too but it's a habit to say good doggy good kitty
Hard to explain
