Life in a house with secrets is not easy, and working as a veterinarian for “special” patients is even less so! First, an enormous eagle appears, injured while dodging a plane. Then an elegant red-haired lady brings a fox that’s worried about stuttering. Tanya is capable of helping both with stuttering, and of curing the eagle, and of finding a family for the burrowing animals that have lost their home. With Tanya’s help, they will find more than just a home—a new family. Unfortunately, not all of Tanya’s charges are pleasant and sociable. Some are downright unbearable! For example, how do you find a common language with an unusual lizard nicknamed “lizard” (яще́р), which can change its appearance, easily handles opponents far stronger than it, and instead of the insects it is supposed to eat prefers to crunch Tanya’s feeding tweezers?
But even a lizard can be useful for the cause—especially if you give it something to entertain itself with: a kind of flock of crows that decided to attack the burrow house. The animal has to have fun, right? And not only it!