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			<p>Are you certain that it was will who injured Grace?  Had Grace been scratching?  This is the height of flea/tick season and animals don't need to be outdoors to get them. My Golden chews her paw raw during the summer.  Check Grace over and make sure she isn't scratching herself or maybe was injured in your house.  You know cats can get into everything!  If you determine it WAS Will who injured her then the only thing you can do is separate them.  Let them have (supervised) visits until you are sure Will is over his little tiff.  If Will is showing agression towards people and animals other than Grace, then a trip to the vet is in order to rule out health problems.  <br /><br />
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