Accompanying text ー生まれたれの赤ゆっくりは、自力では上手く排泄する事が出来ません。食後、濡らした布(ガーゼ等柔らかい素材の物が好ましい)で、あにゃるを優しくマッサージしてあげましょう。うんうんは古い餡子ですので、あまり体内に留めておくと、病気・ゆ下痢・ゆんぴに繋がり、赤ゆっくりが死亡する可能性がありますー
Better late than never! And yes! I too want see fatty Reimu suffer!
Left caption: Massage her anyaru with a damp cloth.
Text TL: The newborn baby yukkuri isn't able to excrete well on her own. After meals, gently massage her anyaru with a damp cloth (gauze or other soft materials are best). Her poop is old bean paste, so if she holds it in, it can lead to sickness, diyurrhea, or yunstipation, and she may die.
Details , details ... *waves off* Let's just face it : These yukkuri are such failures at living beings that they can't even take a dump unless they get help. Hell , and to think we all kept bitching about how these things usually never STOP shitting without outside intervention.
Seriously one thing is cleaning up another is this. . .
They really are walking death flags in every aspect, it now makes me wonder how can orphan young koyukkuris exist to begin with if they don't have this level of care, which probably a parent yukkuri would provide even if lacking the kickass limbs of humans.
That would work if the aka-yukuri stage is short, don't you think? Even if it was sick from not being able to poo, it would end up throwing up the bad paste until it got out of that stage of the yukkuri life cycle. That would rid itself of the bad paste and then it could 'poo-poo' on it's own.
>>What, did you think they did the poo poo dance to just ONLY be annoying little moe blobs? Well , yes , I did? That said , I have a love-hate relationship with these moeblob yukkuri , as I've mentioned before.
>>Apparently a lot of baby animals (puppies, kittens, etc.) need to be stimulated by their mothers to poop. Really? Never heard about this before. Do you some kind of citation for this? I mean it's true that all newborn mammals are almost by definition extremely vulnerable and need lots of care. Even human infants need a little help to burp after a meal unless you would like to have it become an air raid siren with a bad tummy ache. Still - can't even excrete without help? That seems pretty out there. How bad could it possibly get for those newborn animals if their mothers neglect to give them a hand? Surely they won't die from that , would they?
Okay, maybe I shouldn't have said "a lot of," because I don't know about bears, monkeys, gazelles, horses, etc., but here are sources on cats, dogs, rabbits, and rats:
>>Okay, maybe I shouldn't have said "a lot of," because I don't know about bears, monkeys, gazelles, horses, etc., but here are sources on cats, dogs, rabbits, and rats: Fascinating. I would not have thought that was possible. Guess I will have to apologize to the koyukkuri *G* Then again , if I had a yukkuri as a pet , I'd probably prefer the 'needs-help-pooping' over the 'won't-stop-pooping' kind.
There are "Won't stop pooping" kind? never heard of them. I mean, closest thing i heard is that yudiarreah thingy but it's seems only ayazou's yukkuris have it, and if some other yukkuri have them, they aren't, ironically, as lucky as Ayazou's since they die in the moment out of expelling ALL their filling.
@JIE I think he meant the ones that poop a lot, but not literally 'all the time'.
Text TL: The newborn baby yukkuri isn't able to excrete well on her own. After meals, gently massage her anyaru with a damp cloth (gauze or other soft materials are best). Her poop is old bean paste, so if she holds it in, it can lead to sickness, diyurrhea, or yunstipation, and she may die.Massage her anyaru with a damp cloth.Yupuu....