Kaito walked, tail in the air, still ignoring the humans he saw. He was utterly uncaring of them at this point and would much rather sleep. Maybe his human would come with and eat what he gave him. (For a human, he did look a bit scrawny and pale.)
He went back into the Kuroba residence through the window and laid down on the bed. The birds were squawking again and the small kitten was now hiding again. He set his head down. Though his toe still bothered him, he was otherwise comfortable. Much better than falling asleep out by that deer last time.

It was with some difficulty that Hakuba managed to get through the window and into the house, but manage he did. The detective, once inside, looked back through the window and moved to close it – but thought better of it. The lion was full as far as he could tell and, according to his research, that meant it was time for a nap. As if lion lying on the bed weren’t indicative of that. Besides, he didn’t want to risk annoying the lion or making it feel caged in; that certainly wouldn’t do.
So instead he went to Kaito’s desk and set the deer leg upon it, taking a seat after.
