I’ve noticed that our humans seem to particularly enjoy
getting under their bag full of bird fur in cold weather. I did a little research on the writing box and learnt that birds build little bowls that they line with their fur to keep
the baby birds warm and it’s called nesting.
I therefore have concluded that
when humans curl up under bags of bird fur, this must be their version of
nesting. Of course, humans have so
little fur that they have to wear body covers to keep them warm, so using their
own for nesting would not be very effective.
It’s been really cold just lately. Well, not quite as cold as it is where all
the white fluffy stuff is, but still pretty cold. Our humans only burn dead trees in the hole
in the wall after the sun has gone to bed, so my fur can get a little cold during
the day. We lie on top of the bird fur
bag a lot, but yesterday I decided that I should try human nesting. Man, was it good, but you never know when the bird fur bag might decide to not do its human warming duties properly. I have decided that checking on the effectiveness of the bird fur bag should now be worked into my daily routine of human care.
Talisker