Pet Otter Cuddles Up To A Kitten As They Go To Sleep And 8M People On YouTube Are Captivated
Every once in a while, animals surprise us by forming unlikely friendships. We’ve already covered the story about a rescue vixen and her best friend, a bulldog, talked about a doggy who invited a stray pregnant cat to give birth inside his doghouse, a beautiful friendship blossoming between a duck and a pupper, and many more. Today, let’s add one more unusual companionship to the list.
This adorable otter that you can see in the pictures below is Sakura, who lives in Japan together with her owners and a kitten, Mochi.
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Every once in a while, animals surprise us by forming unlikely yet absolutely adorable friendships
Image credits: kawauso_sakura
Image credits: kawauso_sakura
Sakura has her own personal Instagram account followed by almost 47k users where her owners post adorable photos of the cutie that sometimes also feature her feline best friend Mochi.
Meet Sakura and Mochi—internet-famous buddies who live in Japan together with their owners
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The otter also has a popular YouTube channel with 563k subscribers where the owners post all kinds of videos documenting Sakura and Mochi’s (adorable) daily life. One of the most popular videos on the channel that has recently gone viral on the interwebs captures the otter and the kitten cuddling with each other before going to sleep.
One of the most popular YouTube videos of the duo captures them cuddling before going to sleep
In the video, you can see Sakura trying her best to get as close to the kitten as possible, while he seems to not be paying much attention to it. The friends are seen cosily laying on the couch while the otter big-spoons the kitten.
People seem to be absolutely fascinated by these cuddle buddies and their beautiful friendship—since being uploaded, the video has gone viral and it currently has over 8 million views.
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The adorable video currently has over 8 million views and more than 11 thousand comments
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Here’s how people reacted to the video
Though, some people had other things to point out
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Share on FacebookOtters belong in the wild, together with their own family and pack. This one is desperately searching for the close contact s/he'd otherwise have with the other members of the pack. This is neither cute nor adorable but just sad. Please do not promote this kind of animal abuse here. These photos ought to be deleted.
I agree. Keeping an "introverted" wild animal as a pet is one thing, but keeping a social animal is cruel. It is psychological abuse to pry a social creature away from its family. The only exception is if it is a rescue animal for some reason (e.g. baby otter rescued when family died)
Load More Replies...As cute as it looks I feel terrible for that otter that will never feel the joy of swimming and playing with other otters. I know that the selfishness of humans has no boundaries, but it still makes me sad to see examples.
yeah don't you think that MAYBE the otter has like, a pool or something? and she's totally fine with mochi, mochi is her snuggle buddy
Load More Replies...its cute and honestly i bet the family is taking good care of it dont hate on me for my opinion tho
OTTERS ARE NOT PETS! SELFISH HUMANS WHO ARE STEALING THEM FROM THEIR DENS ARE DRIVING OTTERS TO EXTINCTION! STOP DOING IT! STOP PROMOTING THIS KIND OF THING! THIS SHOULD BE DELETED AND ANYONE WHO SEND YOU PIC PICS LIKE THIS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO ANIMAL WELFARE!
The otter is cute, but otters are not pets. They require access to large areas and water to thrive. This is not ok!
the otter lives in a house and they probably let the otter swim in the bathtub or they bought, like, y'know, a pool?
Load More Replies...Cut, but an otter should never be kept as a pet, no wild animal should. It is cruel.
I sincerly doubt this was a rescue- more likely a 'purchase' via dubious means. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/01/wild-otters-popular-exotic-pets/
Agreed, but the blind wants to remain blind and so the deaf....wild otters are being poached from the wild to become pets. Yet people seeing videos like this believe the animal is a rescue and is cute. The illegal cruel otter trade in Asia where people pay thousand of dollars is growing because people believe wild animals are cute pets.
Load More Replies...Sad video that is trying to appear cute on the surface. Wonder if people know how recently in Asia pet ownership of Otters have exploded.....how the baby otters get to be available for purchase? Their parents are killed so the babies can be poached and sold as the adorable pet people want to have at home. Many die in transit, are discarded when the owners can't manage a wild animal, get sick, or don't make it at the care of humans....how sick and cruel is the process, snatching wild creatures to fulfill the selfish human desires. Otters belong to the wild they don't need to be adopted. Human kind is always at the center of the most inhumane cruel acts. As social creatures Otters look for companionship....yeah what a cute video with a trail of evil behind it. Let's keep promoting Bored panda that is fun to have a wild animal as pet....shame on you for sharing this video!
excuse me don't you think it's quite possible that this otter was rescued after something happened... the otter is fine anyways
Load More Replies...how do you know the otter hadnt been rescued and could not be released back into the wild(ok maybe it said it somewhere---i tend not to read but just look at the pictures)---but i know people here who have rescued a fawn and some squirrels---they cud not of been released or they would of died---so the people rather kindly accepted responsibility for them
It was kind of cute until I noticed that they had them declawed. Declawing isn’t getting rid of the nail, it’s chopping off the entire tip of their toes. Also otters have webbed feet that help them swim better, was that skin cut off along with half of the toes?
She's not declawed (thank goodness)- she's an Asian small clawed otter so their nails are very small and they don't have much webbing.
Load More Replies...I agree, an otter is a wild animal who belongs with its own kind. It will never know the joy of swimming in open water, or running free, and having a family of it's own. On the other hand it will never go hungry, and will always be safe and warm. Cute pictures though.
All those commenting that this otter should be in the wild. You don't know the circumstances as to why or how the otter came to live with this couple. Maybe she can't be a wild otter for some reason, maybe she is a rescue of some kind. Stop hating, she is obviously happy where she is. It is only cruel if the animal is being treated cruelly, which obviously she is not. Just enjoy the love these two share.
Most otters are purchased as pets not rescues, please research the black market going on and you will SEE and READ the evil behind it. Go to www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/01/wild-otters-popular-exotic-pets/. No one is hating here but people who wants to preserve wild life gets upset. Ignorance, lack of education, selfishness you name it doesn't justify believing is ok to try to domesticate wild animals and keeping them. Ask your local zoo or sanctuary if they would turn away an otter found hurt they will tell you no they will try to rehabilitate and return to the wild where they belong. No one is saying this is abuse, but is wrong to promote this as a normal situation. The poaching of wild life is a lucrative business fueled by greedy humans that is hurting and destroying the eco-systems.
Load More Replies...Otters belong in the wild, together with their own family and pack. This one is desperately searching for the close contact s/he'd otherwise have with the other members of the pack. This is neither cute nor adorable but just sad. Please do not promote this kind of animal abuse here. These photos ought to be deleted.
I agree. Keeping an "introverted" wild animal as a pet is one thing, but keeping a social animal is cruel. It is psychological abuse to pry a social creature away from its family. The only exception is if it is a rescue animal for some reason (e.g. baby otter rescued when family died)
Load More Replies...As cute as it looks I feel terrible for that otter that will never feel the joy of swimming and playing with other otters. I know that the selfishness of humans has no boundaries, but it still makes me sad to see examples.
yeah don't you think that MAYBE the otter has like, a pool or something? and she's totally fine with mochi, mochi is her snuggle buddy
Load More Replies...its cute and honestly i bet the family is taking good care of it dont hate on me for my opinion tho
OTTERS ARE NOT PETS! SELFISH HUMANS WHO ARE STEALING THEM FROM THEIR DENS ARE DRIVING OTTERS TO EXTINCTION! STOP DOING IT! STOP PROMOTING THIS KIND OF THING! THIS SHOULD BE DELETED AND ANYONE WHO SEND YOU PIC PICS LIKE THIS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO ANIMAL WELFARE!
The otter is cute, but otters are not pets. They require access to large areas and water to thrive. This is not ok!
the otter lives in a house and they probably let the otter swim in the bathtub or they bought, like, y'know, a pool?
Load More Replies...Cut, but an otter should never be kept as a pet, no wild animal should. It is cruel.
I sincerly doubt this was a rescue- more likely a 'purchase' via dubious means. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/01/wild-otters-popular-exotic-pets/
Agreed, but the blind wants to remain blind and so the deaf....wild otters are being poached from the wild to become pets. Yet people seeing videos like this believe the animal is a rescue and is cute. The illegal cruel otter trade in Asia where people pay thousand of dollars is growing because people believe wild animals are cute pets.
Load More Replies...Sad video that is trying to appear cute on the surface. Wonder if people know how recently in Asia pet ownership of Otters have exploded.....how the baby otters get to be available for purchase? Their parents are killed so the babies can be poached and sold as the adorable pet people want to have at home. Many die in transit, are discarded when the owners can't manage a wild animal, get sick, or don't make it at the care of humans....how sick and cruel is the process, snatching wild creatures to fulfill the selfish human desires. Otters belong to the wild they don't need to be adopted. Human kind is always at the center of the most inhumane cruel acts. As social creatures Otters look for companionship....yeah what a cute video with a trail of evil behind it. Let's keep promoting Bored panda that is fun to have a wild animal as pet....shame on you for sharing this video!
excuse me don't you think it's quite possible that this otter was rescued after something happened... the otter is fine anyways
Load More Replies...how do you know the otter hadnt been rescued and could not be released back into the wild(ok maybe it said it somewhere---i tend not to read but just look at the pictures)---but i know people here who have rescued a fawn and some squirrels---they cud not of been released or they would of died---so the people rather kindly accepted responsibility for them
It was kind of cute until I noticed that they had them declawed. Declawing isn’t getting rid of the nail, it’s chopping off the entire tip of their toes. Also otters have webbed feet that help them swim better, was that skin cut off along with half of the toes?
She's not declawed (thank goodness)- she's an Asian small clawed otter so their nails are very small and they don't have much webbing.
Load More Replies...I agree, an otter is a wild animal who belongs with its own kind. It will never know the joy of swimming in open water, or running free, and having a family of it's own. On the other hand it will never go hungry, and will always be safe and warm. Cute pictures though.
All those commenting that this otter should be in the wild. You don't know the circumstances as to why or how the otter came to live with this couple. Maybe she can't be a wild otter for some reason, maybe she is a rescue of some kind. Stop hating, she is obviously happy where she is. It is only cruel if the animal is being treated cruelly, which obviously she is not. Just enjoy the love these two share.
Most otters are purchased as pets not rescues, please research the black market going on and you will SEE and READ the evil behind it. Go to www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/01/wild-otters-popular-exotic-pets/. No one is hating here but people who wants to preserve wild life gets upset. Ignorance, lack of education, selfishness you name it doesn't justify believing is ok to try to domesticate wild animals and keeping them. Ask your local zoo or sanctuary if they would turn away an otter found hurt they will tell you no they will try to rehabilitate and return to the wild where they belong. No one is saying this is abuse, but is wrong to promote this as a normal situation. The poaching of wild life is a lucrative business fueled by greedy humans that is hurting and destroying the eco-systems.
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