The straw of the lion maru looked like it was partially dirty, so I decided to take the bear out of the chute to check the condition of the straw.

Lion Maru raised his head when he heard the sound of the door opening.

I yawned loudly and stood up.

P1310175_640.jpg

The movement is very slow, and the facial expression is like "Neboke Manako".

I couldn't seem to move while staying still on the barack straw, so I inserted a stick and stimulated my buttocks to encourage them to go outside.

There was no noticeable wobble or staggering in walking, and I slowly walked out through the door.

P1310181_640.jpg

When I actually touched the straw, it felt good to see the fibers that the bear loosened and softened to fluff. I'm sure it's very comfortable to sleep on.

The walls and ceiling were covered in frost, but the place where the lion was sleeping was neatly melted into the shape of a bear.

P1310185_640.jpgThe place where the color has changed to the semicircle of the ← wall is where the frost has melted.

The straw was less damp and dirty than when I looked at it from the observation window, so I removed only the part where the straw was dirty, added a new straw, and finished the work.

When he returned to his room, he immediately prepared his bed and slept.

Well! Tomorrow I will stay in the animal house and listen to the sleeping breath of all the animals every 30 minutes to 1 hour.

[Breeding: Ito]