The tiny orphan newborn monkey Aba trembled in fear as the warm water came closer. His small body, fragile and weak, curled tightly as he cried out loudly, clearly afraid of the unfamiliar feeling. Having lost his mother too early, Aba had never experienced the comfort of being gently cleaned, and even the softest touch of water made him panic.
The caretaker spoke softly, trying to calm him, using gentle hands to slowly introduce the water. Aba’s cries filled the air, his little fingers gripping tightly as if searching for safety. Though afraid, the bath was necessary. Dirt and bacteria clung to his delicate fur, and without proper cleaning, his health could worsen.
Step by step, the caretaker poured small amounts of warm water, making sure it was not too hot or cold. Gradually, Aba’s cries softened. Though still nervous, he began to feel the warmth and care surrounding him. A soft cloth brushed against his skin, removing dirt and easing discomfort.
After the bath, Aba was wrapped in a warm towel. He finally calmed down, his tiny body relaxing. Though the experience was frightening, it was an important step toward better health, helping Aba grow stronger each day.