Kenzo, an avid adventurer, was on a journey through the serene countryside when it was interrupted by faint whimpering. Near the roadside, a small animal caught his attention. It was a tiny creature with wide, uncertain eyes. Without hesitation, Kenzo rescued the animal, naming her Luna after the moonlight that illuminated their meeting. Initially believing Luna to be a puppy, Kenzo quickly shared a video of her online, which captivated hearts with her endearing qualities.
結論から申し上げますと保護したのは「犬」ではなく「キツネ」でした。
ご指摘いただいた皆さま、ありがとうございました。
藁をもすがる思いで「北きつね牧場」様へ相談したところ、引き取ってくれるとのことでしたので、明日連れていく予定です。
この度は保護犬ではないのにお騒がせしました。 pic.twitter.com/CTEDmPdctL
— MARCY (@marcy_com) May 2, 2020
However, some viewers noted anomalies in Luna’s appearance and behavior that suggested she might not be a dog. Concerned, Kenzo embarked on a quest for answers. His research confirmed the unsettling truth: Luna was not a puppy but a rare red fox cub. Realizing the implications of keeping a wild animal in Japan, where such actions were against the law, Kenzo knew he had to act responsibly.
Kenzo connected with a network of wildlife enthusiasts and discovered a rehabilitation center in Kitami, Hokkaido, specializing in the care of wild animals. With a mix of sadness and resolve, Kenzo traveled to the sanctuary, holding Luna close. Upon arriving, he entrusted Luna to the center’s director, a wise woman whose demeanor promised compassion and expertise.
The director reassured him, praising Luna’s strength and promising excellent care. As Kenzo left, he felt a bittersweet relief, comforted by the knowledge that he had given Luna a chance at a life in the wild, true to her nature.
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【拡散希望】
本日14:30頃、月形町の国道275号の路側帯にいた子犬を保護しました。
セブンイレブンを札幌方向に向かって少し進んだあたりです。(信号手前)病院に連れていったところ
・生後1~2ヶ月
・女の子
とのこと心当たりのある飼い主の方がいらっしゃいましたら連絡お願いします#保護犬 pic.twitter.com/vp1mkakIO3
— MARCY (@marcy_com) May 1, 2020
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