You'll Need a Permit to Keep and Otter as a Pet
By Shannon Frye, published Sep 17, 2007
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You need to be careful if you have a pet otter because most states do not allow you to keep wild animals. Some states will allow you to keep wild animals but you need to have a permit to do so. Make sure that you can keep an otter and if you need a permit get one right away because if you get caught without a permit you will probably get a fine and the animal will probably get taken away. You might even face jail time depending on how many animals you have.
You need to be very careful with otters because they bite and they bite a lot. Otters spend most of their time in the water so you will need a swimming pool setup for the otter to swim in. They can actually hold their breathe until the water for over 10 minutes. Otters have been known to kill household pets such as cats and dogs. They are somewhat like alligators and they will drag their food under the water to eat it.
Otters normally feed on fish and crayfish. You can purchase different types of fish from bait shops and pet stores. I wouldn't suggest pet stores because the fish are usually full of illnesses. You can also catch crayfish from any local river and you might be able to purchase them online. Otters usually are small like ferrets but some of them can reach up to three and a half feet long. Some otters will get very aggressive during the mating season so be very careful around the January through May season. Make sure to keep household pets away from otters because they will drag them into the water and kill them.
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Takeaways
- Otters can be known to bite.
- Otters are similar to weasels and ferrets.
- Otters can stay underwater for over 5 minutes.
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