Growing Unease
Initially, the Johnsons assumed these reactions were simply people being captivated by Nix's striking coat. "Maybe he just looks extra handsome in the sunlight," Mrs. Johnson suggested, trying to downplay the odd behavior they had noticed. Mr. Johnson nodded, yet deep down, he couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't quite right. Even the children noticed how their friends would stare at Nix or keep him at a wary distance. It wasn't fear—it was a mixture of curiosity and uncertainty. Finally, the Johnsons decided to trust their instincts and schedule a check-up to ensure they weren't overlooking any potential issues.
Scheduling a Vet Appointment
For their own peace of mind, the family took action and booked a veterinary appointment for the following week.
“Better safe than sorry,” Mr. Johnson said as he confirmed the appointment. Mrs. Johnson agreed: “At least we’ll finally get some clarity.” The decision brought a measure of comfort, even if it didn’t immediately answer their questions. In the days leading up to the appointment, they began observing Nix more closely—watching how he moved, how he interacted, and even how he ate. Every little behavior now seemed significant. They hoped the vet exam would dispel their fears, yet a part of them dreaded that it might only raise more questions.





