Otters
The only place on the internet where you can go to, the ONE PLACE for all your otter needs, otterly awful otter puns, and adorable images of the finest the Lutrinae family has to offer.
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NO links to merchandise / spam. T-shirts that you think are cool sans purchase links are fine. Do not ask how or where to purchase goods as we might just assume you're affiliated with the poster. Both users may receive bans!
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NO pets or otter cafés! Otters should be wild or at least under the care of an accredited zoo or a certified wildlife rehabilitation center. For context as to why, please see: Wild otters popular poached as exotic pets NO links to youtube channels promoting pets. These will be removed. See Here for more on this.
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BE NICE This is a nice sublemmy for enjoying cute animals, a respite from other more serious subs. Politics, religion, or inflammatory comments will be removed & users may receive bans.
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You can leash train otters?
I haven't seen a leashed mustelid in awhile. Ferrets don't seem to make popular pets anymore.
they are an amazing amount of work. I think most people up for that work get toddlers instead. loved them when I had them, no longer have the energy.
the leash was always more a reminder there were limits than any sort of control option. throw that weasel in reverse and the harness pops right over the head and he's free.
As a current ferret owner, I empathize with this comment so much. I do take mine out on leashes, one at a time, every now and then, and it takes a lot of patience and energy to do so. But it's always great when I get to show people pics or vids of my ferrets on leashes. It always gets a great reaction.
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