The diet of an Asian small-clawed otter in captivity consist of canned or dry cat food, that is designed to control calcium oxalate uroliths, fish, crickets and mealworms. Supplemental vitamin E and thiamin needs to be also included in their diet. They have had their shots such as leptospirosis, rabies, parvovirus and canine distemper. Otters can get heartworm disease and should be administered ivermectin as a preventive.They are super friendly and raised in our home and other home pet like cat and dog. If interested to have any of the babys, do get back to us via Text .xxx-xxx-xxxx
The diet of an Asian small-clawed otter in captivity primarily consists of canned or dry cat food designed to control calcium oxalate uroliths, along with fish, crickets, and mealworms. It's also important to include supplemental vitamin E and thiamin in their diet.
Yes, our Asian small-clawed otters have received their vaccinations, including leptospirosis, rabies, parvovirus, and canine distemper, to ensure their health and well-being.
Yes, otters can get heartworm disease, so it is important to administer ivermectin as a preventive measure.
Absolutely! Our Asian small-clawed otters are super friendly and are raised in our home alongside other pets like cats and dogs.
The price for an Asian small-clawed otter is $500.00 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, United States.
If you are interested in adopting one of our baby Asian small-clawed otters, please do not hesitate to reach out to us!