Thidwick the big-hearted moose is happy his antlers "can be of some use" to a menagerie of animals who move in and make themselves at home. "A host has to put up with all kinds of pests, For a host, above all, must be kind to his guests."
But the guests go too far, endangering the very life of their generous host until the final twist of this engaging fable about selfishness and selflessness.