All he could do for the most part right now was breathe. His fur had grown in so thick, most of his winter coat having come in a little sooner than usual due to his rendezvous in the south. He hadn't even been aware that certain parts of his body - his elbows, flanks, and particular spots along his sides - were covered in blisters and sores that had a hard time healing. She even pin-pointed the causes of his present woes and he gave an exasperated moan. If he had energy to shrug and scoff, he might have.
He made an attempt to curl up but it was no use. The pain wasn't worth it. "Don't you have other matters to be attending to?" he asked, his tone wry and rather upset now that he had been moved from his original resting place. Let me grieve in peace... "I'm sure that girl needs you more than I do." And, according to what dire notes have been relayed, I have a better chance at probably lasting the night.