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Old 02-03-2009, 07:00 PM
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Default My friend bought an otter yesterday

as the title suggests he bought an otter. its bloody boiling here in South Africa so is an otter a good idea

anyone with a care sheet please feel free to post it.
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has he got the right environment and location to cater for an otters living needs?
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not in my opinion....
he has a swimming pool
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not in my opinion....
he has a swimming pool

a swimming pool would be chlorinated water wouldnt it? which i am not 100% but suspect that that isnt goin to be great for an otter at all? not to mention its not just water they need as their enclosure
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what species? that would be a good start lol
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hmmm...windup?
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looks like it, an otter in south africa?
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looks like it, an otter in south africa?
African Clawless Otter?
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with a swimming pool to live in?
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looks like it, an otter in south africa?
Any more ridiculous than buying skunks in the uk?
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