If not for his saviours, though, who knows how long it would have taken for the boy to come to his senses and free himself? Perhaps just trying to defend himself would have been enough to deter the lynx, for neither side truly benefited from an all-out fight which would leave everyone hurting. Caught up in its easy prey, the lynx let its guard down just a little too long, long enough for @Hocus to barrel into and onto it, the cat yowling and screaming its anger as it had to redirect its attention to a rather larger and more proactive opponent.
Make that two opponents! The sudden change of circumstance was almost as surprising as when he had run into the lynx in the first place, but Tomen wasn't about to make the same mistake twice; he scrambled to his feet and away from the lynx, coming to stand securely behind the woman (he vaguely recognised? was she another new recruit or something?), tail between his legs and his body shivering and shaking from the shock of it all. His shoulders and cuts throbbed with a dull pain, but it was easy to ignore in the adrenaline rush. There was only a little blood visible through his fur as the cat's claws had left long marks in his skin. He stared wide-eyed at Hocus from a safe distance, grateful and in awe of how quickly his uncle had come to his aid.
The lynx itself had had enough. Though trapped by Hocus and under assault from the other bitch too, all its hostile efforts had gone into fending off any bite from the wolf, swiping its paws at his face to try and get it to back off - wriggling and squirming and hissing with fury and panic, it made a last attempt to bite at the Hocus's nose, hoping that would give it an opening to get free and make a mad dash back up the nearest tree. It was lucky it had already eaten... the meat wasn't worth the trouble of dealing with this many mad dogs.