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Sacramento Zoo announces death of beloved otter

Sacramento Zoo announces death of beloved otter

Yahoo24-04-2025
(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento Zoo has announced the death of their beloved 9-year-old North American river otter named Kai.
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In a social media post on Tuesday, officials said the otter was found unresponsive early Monday morning in her habitat. Currently, her cause of death is unknown, but an animal autopsy is underway.
According to officials, Kai had been with the zoo since 2017, sharing a habitat with Jackson, another North American River Otter.
Lead Carnivore keeper Anela shared 'Unexpected loss is one of the most difficult experiences in the life of an animal keeper, and it is especially hard when the loss involves an animal that brought so much joy to her care team.'
Anela also touched on Kai's personality, stating she was opinionated and sassy as she knew 'exactly what she did and didn't want in every situation.'
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Other keepers commented on Kai's passing, remembering her playfulness and intelligence.
'Kai was a treasured member of our zoo family, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her,' officials said.
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