Wednesday, May 27, 2026

You Otter Know

"World Otter Day takes place on the last Wednesday in May each year. 

The day was established by International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) to help draw attention to otters, celebrate them, and raise awareness and support for their conservation globally. 

The aim is to put otters on the map, and at the forefront of people’s mind!" -- IOSF Website


Otters are watercats, in my book, and they are adorable!

A few sillies:


😻😻😻

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Henry Update:


The H Man is doing well.

We have a terrific med routine, and he's eating.

Look at him in the photo above; the dude really has no worries.

And that's the way we like it!

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Let's Hop!



15 comments:

  1. I have been very fortunate here in ohio, to have seen some of the early river otters that were brought here. As the years have gone by they've been extremely successful. To my dismay they are now allowed to be hunted for fur.

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    1. I do not understand why they'd allow them to be hunted!

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  2. I wonder how Henry would do as an otter; more a river-otter than an sea-otter, I think...

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  3. They are most adorable.

    Yay on the Henry update. You're happy and so are we.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to the precious kitties. ♥

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  4. Good to see Henry enjoying life as the Otters do too ~ so playful ~ Hugs ^_^

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  5. Otters are so darn cute and so are you Henry. The Henry update made my day!

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  6. henry…dood…ewe otter share grate nooze like thiz everee day….πŸ˜ΈπŸΎπŸ’š

    otters total lee rox 😸‼️πŸΎπŸ’š

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  7. I’d like to see an otter in person!

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    1. The Detroit Zoo and The Toledo Zoo have otters. A quick search online says Michigan has river otters in the UP and northern LP.

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  8. We love us some otters! And look at you, good boy Henry ... posing like an otter. :)

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  9. Otters are the best, they let us know if the swamps are healthy or not.

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  10. They are so cute! The giant river otter, on the other hand, is rather terrifying. lol Best wishes to you and yours!

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