Three growled and tried to scratch his back as the itching became more annoying. His paws ripping open the bandages, not caring currently what was beneath except that dreadfull itch. "Aaah damm this hurts!" He said as he was beginning to being driven mad by the skin's irritation.
Before Three knew it the bandages were ripped off and lay in front of his feet, he growled a bit in pleasure as the furr and skin was able to feel the cooler air stroke over it, allowing him to breath a bit better then before.
As the feline kept scratching the itching began to get more intens around his centre back, almost painfull. He stood up and went to the wall, rubbing it over it, purring in joy at the friction he recieved. His muscles seemed to have a mind of his own as they went faster and faster, the skin and furr began to turn reddish by the pressure Three was putting on them. Yet all his mind was thinking on was being able to get rid of that itch. A moment later he yelped and fell to the floor. Gasping for air as he widened his eyes a sudden stinging in his back made the cat feel very sick, another and another sting came. This wasn't a normal itch, far from it!
"Ah it hurts... it hurts!" He said, trying to get the pain away. But for some reason his body couldn't heal it, the pain remained. He felt something pushing at his skin and he began to wonder what the doctors had done. "Arrghh... what is this?!" He said as he clamped on to the sink, before he felt his skin rip itself open. Pain and agony filled his body as Three screamed his lungs almost out. He could feel something emerging from his back, but had kept his eyes closed because of the pain. It was so intense.
The cat stumbled down to the floor as the smell of blood, his own blood could get to his nostrils. The pain began to subside as his body restored itself, yet a weird sensation stayed as if he felt something outside of his backside. With the last bit of strength he had, he pulled himself upwards and stared into the small mirror above the sink as his mouth fell open at the sight he then saw.