After an hour had passed, the bear cub had passed out asleep in front of the clawed front door. The bears were watching the cub cautiously as they started picking up the cave. Couch cushions were on the ground and shredded from the an attempt to get the cub to stop chasing them earlier. Chairs were knocked over from the cub diving underneath them to get to them faster. The curtains were completely shredded and laid in a pile underneath the windows. Grizzly paused in his cleaning, a bundle of curtains in his arms.

"Aw, they're actually pretty cute." Grizzly cooed. Panda and Ice bear froze.

"Are you crazy, Grizz! They just tried to attack us less than an hour ago!" Panda shouted. He dumped a splintered chair by the trash.

"Yeah, but to be fair Little bro, we did catch them in a net." Grizzly countered.

"That was your idea!" Panda yelled again. Ice bear suddenly caught their attention with a shush and pointing at the cub, who stirred in their sleep from all the yelling. Panda let out a defeated groan. "Fine, can you at least tell us what you plan to do with them?" He asked.

"Keeping them inside the cave of course. When their mother comes around, we'll give them back." Grizzly answered.

"What!" Panda shouted. His outburst was met by more shushing from Grizzly and Ice bear. He grumbled but lowered his voice. "Grizz, that's a terrible idea. What if their mother doesn't come looking for them?"

"Then we'll go find her ourselves." Grizzly answered again. Panda growled in frustration.

"So how are we going to stop them from attacking us again?" Panda asked. Grizzly was about to answer when he stopped, looking almost confused.

"I, uh, didn't think of that." Grizzly replied. Panda groaned once more.

"Ice bear could tie cub up." Ice bear offered. His brothers stopped to stare at him. Ice bear continued to sweep up the scattered fluff from the couch. Grizzly's eyes widened as an idea came to mind.

"Oh! I know! We could put them in the bathroom!" Grizzly exclaimed. He looked satisfied with this solution. "That should keep them out of trouble for the night."

"And what if we need to use it when they're in there?" Panda rebuked. Grizzly waved dismissively.

"Eh, we'll figure that out later." Panda and Ice bear shared looks of doubt but continued cleaning.

After the mess had been cleaned up, the bears were busy blocking off the kitchen and closing the bedroom doors. The bathroom door was the only open space in the cave. The bears had also adorned protective gear, in case the cub decided to attack them. Grizzly was laying down a trail of fish sticks to the bathroom. He and his brothers had agreed that fish sticks were the best option to try to use to lure the cub. Once the trail was finished, Grizzly made a signal for his brothers to get into their planned positions. Ice bear and Panda both got behind the kitchen barricades. Grizzly stood close to the bathroom door. Once everyone was in position, Grizzly tossed the last fish stick close to the cub. The bears then waited for the cub to react. After a while, the cub's nose began to twitch. It opened it's little black eyes and stood up, sniffing the fish stick in front of it. Finally, the small cub tasted the food in front of it. Liking the taste, it started following the trail of fish sticks. Unaware of Grizzly standing close to the door, the cub wandering into the bathroom. Grizzly quickly shut the door behind the cub. Realizing it'd been trapped, the cub started growling and slamming against the door. Grizzly quickly moved away from the door, joined by his brothers shortly after. All three watched the door anxiously. Finally, the cub gave up and stopped trying to break the door down. Grizzly laughed briefly and shot his paws in the air in victory.

"Yes! We did it!" Grizzly exclaimed. Panda looked at the bathroom door with a worried expression.

"Grizz, I still don't think keeping them locked in the bathroom is a good idea." Panda urged.

"Relax, Pan-pan. It's only for one night. We'll try letting them out in the morning." Grizzly consoled. He started heading to his bedroom. "Don't worry about it." Panda didn't seem reassured and looked at Ice bear. Ice bear offered no support as he turned and took down the barricades to the kitchen. Once they were down he disappeared into the fridge. Panda sighed and went into his own room.