Jinya put the things down and stretched.
"You come down tomorrow," she said, "and I'll take you for a walk in the woods. Later, when you're free, you could help Elder Tiger hunt for prey. Little Jin and I have other things to do."
"I, I don't know how."
"You don't even know how to catch rabbits?" Jinya's voice was so shocked it almost cracked, "Then how did you feed yourself before?"
"No, wasn't it the two-legged beasts who brought us food? Sometimes they would throw live chickens or sheep or something for us to deal with. But I couldn't beat them."
Jinya tsked twice, paced around the doorway, and sighed, "Fine, your Sister Ya will take on the tough task of teaching you hunting."
Jinya tilted her head at it, "Come down early tomorrow morning. The game is tastiest just as the sun is rising!"
Big Tiger roared, and Jinya unceremoniously slapped its head with her paw.
"Don't make noise; if you wake the two-legged beasts, I'll beat you up."