These people show us the dedication, love and their commitment to these animals. This is to be celebrated. A thousand thank you’s are not enough. Bless You All. 🦫🇦🇺🎄💖
@ Exactly and two of those is improving education about the care these animals require and support the amazing actions of those who give in this way. 🦫🇦🇺😀 lots more.
@ Thank You Janet. I believe there would be a lot more people willing to foster these animals. Videos like these help educate all of us in terms of what one does to support these precious souls. 🦫😀🇦🇺💖
@@cq9882CQ?? YOU HAVE A GOOD HEART, YOU CARE ABOUT OUR FURRY FRIENDS!! WE NEED MORE PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU WILL LOVE AND AFFECTION!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING AND YOUR SUPPORT!!
Thankyou for the stories,, on the otter's,,,,It took your kindness from both sets of people,,,,I am grateful that you both took care,,of these lovely Creatures,,, thankyou so much.....😊
You are awesome people. Once I've bonded with them, they are mine to protect. Releasing them is not an option. They may not make it in the wild. They were raised and cared for by humans. Life in the wild will be too brutal for them.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s clear you have a deep understanding of the bond between humans and animals. When we step in to care for them, it’s our responsibility to give them the best chance at life, even if it means keeping them safe and protected. You're doing amazing work. 💖🌟
Thank you beautiful and precious people who sacrifice so much to save innocent, helpless lives.❤❤❤. I only hope and pray he will adjust to living in the wild after leading a such a cozy life with you
@@petewheelus2662 Hi Pete! We understand your concern and appreciate your comment. Releasing wild animals can be quite nerve-wracking for those reasons, but Otis was released a year ago after preparation process. And he seems to have adapted well to his new home🐾
A baby Nutria being chased by an eagle and his eyes not open yet, oh! thank you, Swedish couple for pulling him out of the ocean and dropping him off to a wildlife center on the island. The otter bonded so quickly and well to humans. My hope is that the exotic animals are not too spoiled and will assimilate back into Mother Nature "where they belong," as the lovely narrator said. Blessings and happy holidays to animal lovers everywhere and my fav YT channel. Cuddle Buddies.
Such a touching story! The baby Nutria's rescue and the otter’s bond with humans are heartwarming. I hope they can adjust back to the wild, but I understand it’s tough. Sending hugs and happy holidays! 😊🌟💖
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Your channel, Cuddle Buddies, is bringing out the best in us humans, who are learning from awesome animals about the Will to Live and the Will to Power. Y'all are the best and the brightest spot in so many of our lives. When they "don't make it in the wild," or adapt successfully, it's not because we humans didn't try ~~ the process is as important as the final result in this book of life that still has a lot of blank pages to be written. Many, many blessings and continue to let the spirit of the universe guide you in these higher vibrations. Always my heart You never fail to make my day YAY!
The two cuddly critters are adorable. If they can be released that should happen! But if they can’t be released and they’re happy and healthy take care of them! Obviously they are wild and wild animals should be living in the wild! ❤❤ thank you to all involved in these two adorable critters caring!
The otter is so adorable. Super cute. Otter moms float in water with their offspring laying on top of them. They will go very long without food but a mother still needs to eat. She had to get food and the little ones will float until the mother comes back. It is a high dangerous risk she takes and she knows it but a mother also needs to eat. There are always predators near and will kill and take babies. I'm sure she did come back and noticed her offspring was gone. Very devastating for her. Glad the eagle never got the otter.
You're absolutely right, otter mothers are incredible and face so many challenges to care for their babies. It's heartbreaking to think of the risks they take just to survive and protect their young. I'm so glad the otter in this story made it through safely. Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful perspective! 🦦💙
Otters are so cute, but very bitey, thinking they don’t make the greatest pets even the Asian otters. Nutria’s, I was confused with where they found him, it was my understanding they live in waterways. Really happy these lovely people helped out when these two needed help. Happy Holidays, and thank you for sharing.💕👍🎄
i use t0 have a nutria as a friend in the wild he was small when we met , and he was really an incredible friend als0 when he grew up he kept coming f0r his treats
I always thought they resembled beavers more. Rodent groups ordered by size: Capybaras, Beavers, Porcupines, Patagonian Maras & Nutrias. Nutrias, sometimes referred to as Coypus (b/c their scientific name is Myocastor coypu), are smaller & they do not have the flat tail like beavers; also, their hind feet are only partially-webbed, not a full blown flipper like in beavers. Their nose/muzzle is more like a muskrat with the lighter fur & really noticeable vibrissae.
I don't think they need to be released you raised it from a baby it even answered to you it's surviving now it won't in the wild that is actually cruel
I believe the sanctuary in Sweden is real, however, this clip was to highlight a specific otter, Otis, & showed different species. The clip showed both sea otters & river otters- so is Otis a Sea Otter or an Eurasian [River] Otter?! With all the fake rescues & fake sap stories intended to pull at heart-strings, legitimate rescues & sanctuaries need to be careful with who they work with to get the word out & fundraise.
Hi! Otis's rescuer worked with different animals, so we may have made a mistake in the editing. We are sorry if some clips were accidentally misplaced, we never meant to do that😥 But Otis's story is real and he was released last year after preparation🙌
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Thank you, appreciate the reply. I figured that would be the reason for the different species of otters shown- being a rescue/rehab facility. There have been way too many “new channels” that are trying to profit from legitimate charities & they just go mish-mashing a bunch of clips & hope the viewers can’t tell that different animals are shown, while having AI narrate a fantastical story. So I am skeptical first now, before I can appreciate the genuine stories being told
We understand your concerns❤️ All stories on our channel are real and we conduct interviews with the families of animals, rescue facilities sanctuaries etc, getting their permission to share the stories on our channel. But still, we may make some mistakes, so we are always happy to learn. Thank you for your comment!🥰
It has been rsised by you since a baby, you cannot release him on the wild and expect him to survive he will not make it... he is dependent on you now and responding to you with a strong bond
You're absolutely right! Once animals are raised in a home, they can develop strong bonds with their humans and become dependent on them. Releasing them back into the wild in that case can be dangerous for their survival. It's a delicate balance between helping animals in need and understanding their long-term well-being. Thank you for your thoughtful comment! 💕🐾
I came to the comments to see if anyone else mentioned that. I clicked on the video to see 2 varmints getting along, not 2 different stories of owners bonding with pets
Not only that, but the clip with the otter, the clip kept showing a river otter & a sea otter. I can understand a rescue/sanctuary having numerous species, but they were talking about a specific otter, Otis. So is Otis the Sea Otter or an Eurasian River Otter?!
He’s not a beaver 🦫 BUT HAS A LOT IN COMMON?? Anyway still a sweet little soul thanks 🙏 for saving him ALL ANIMALS DESERVE OUR LOVE AND RESPECT ALSO HELP IF NEEDED
You're right, he's not a beaver, but he definitely deserves all the love and care! 🦦❤️ All animals truly deserve our respect and help when needed. Thank you for your kind thoughts! 🙏
These people show us the dedication, love and their commitment to these animals. This is to be celebrated. A thousand thank you’s are not enough. Bless You All. 🦫🇦🇺🎄💖
Thank you for watching these stories!🥰 Hopefully, more animals in need will fins help like Otis and Neuty did
@ Exactly and two of those is improving education about the care these animals require and support the amazing actions of those who give in this way. 🦫🇦🇺😀 lots more.
Too many adorable , Merry Christmas 🇦🇺
YOU DON'T FIND MANY GOOD PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!! BUT THESE PEOPLE SAVED LIVES!! THAT IS ALL THAT MATTERS!!
Ditto🦫🇦🇺💖
@cq9882 THANK YOU CQ!! REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR INPUT AND INSIGHT!!
@ Thank You Janet. I believe there would be a lot more people willing to foster these animals. Videos like these help educate all of us in terms of what one does to support these precious souls. 🦫😀🇦🇺💖
@@cq9882CQ?? YOU HAVE A GOOD HEART, YOU CARE ABOUT OUR FURRY FRIENDS!! WE NEED MORE PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU WILL LOVE AND AFFECTION!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING AND YOUR SUPPORT!!
Beautiful people ❤help Beautiful animals
He’s absolutely adorable. What a cutie. Thank you.
Thankyou for the stories,, on the otter's,,,,It took your kindness from both sets of people,,,,I am grateful that you both took care,,of these lovely Creatures,,, thankyou so much.....😊
You are awesome people. Once I've bonded with them, they are mine to protect. Releasing them is not an option. They may not make it in the wild. They were raised and cared for by humans. Life in the wild will be too brutal for them.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s clear you have a deep understanding of the bond between humans and animals. When we step in to care for them, it’s our responsibility to give them the best chance at life, even if it means keeping them safe and protected. You're doing amazing work. 💖🌟
Thank you beautiful and precious people who sacrifice so much to save innocent, helpless lives.❤❤❤.
I only hope and pray he will adjust to living in the wild after leading a such a cozy life with you
Thank you for your kind words! ❤️ I hope the little one can find his way in the wild after all the love and care he's received. 🌟
Omigod, Otis's little grunty noises! And squeaky little Neuty!
I'm glad there's people like this nice lady, who take in wildlife.
You are good people. Am glad you will return the otter to the wild - for your own protection as well as for the otter to live his real life.
Id rather live a pampered life than a brutal one in the wild tbh
@@jamespaul6315 Shessh, I hear you on that one. Same here! 🙌🏽🥹
I'm concerned that the otter may not survive in the wild.
Exactly @@petewheelus2662
@@petewheelus2662 Hi Pete! We understand your concern and appreciate your comment. Releasing wild animals can be quite nerve-wracking for those reasons, but Otis was released a year ago after preparation process. And he seems to have adapted well to his new home🐾
Very cute animals.
😂❤ beautiful handling makes me smile wide
Oh my goodness. I would love to foster either of those beautiful babies. I’m too soft. I’d love them forever. Haha!
So adorable 🥰.
A baby Nutria being chased by an eagle and his eyes not open yet, oh! thank you, Swedish couple for pulling him out of the ocean and dropping him off to a wildlife center on the island. The otter bonded so quickly and well to humans. My hope is that the exotic animals are not too spoiled and will assimilate back into Mother Nature "where they belong," as the lovely narrator said. Blessings and happy holidays to animal lovers everywhere and my fav YT channel. Cuddle Buddies.
Such a touching story! The baby Nutria's rescue and the otter’s bond with humans are heartwarming. I hope they can adjust back to the wild, but I understand it’s tough. Sending hugs and happy holidays! 😊🌟💖
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Your channel, Cuddle Buddies, is bringing out the best in us humans, who are learning from awesome animals about the Will to Live and the Will to Power. Y'all are the best and the brightest spot in so many of our lives.
When they "don't make it in the wild," or adapt successfully, it's not because we humans didn't try ~~ the process is as important as the final result in this book of life that still has a lot of blank pages to be written.
Many, many blessings and continue to let the spirit of the universe guide you in these higher vibrations. Always my heart You never fail to make my day YAY!
The two cuddly critters are adorable. If they can be released that should happen! But if they can’t be released and they’re happy and healthy take care of them! Obviously they are wild and wild animals should be living in the wild! ❤❤ thank you to all involved in these two adorable critters caring!
The Nutria is adorable. He looks like a beaver and even gathers up items like rescue beavers.
Thank you for bringing good with your life ❤
Nutey is a sweetheart
I love Outers,and Dogs their my favorites 🤎🤎🏞️🌳🌲
Rescuers are the best people❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Adorable ❤❤❤❤😊
these rivers doggos are so cute...
The otter is so adorable. Super cute. Otter moms float in water with their offspring laying on top of them. They will go very long without food but a mother still needs to eat. She had to get food and the little ones will float until the mother comes back. It is a high dangerous risk she takes and she knows it but a mother also needs to eat. There are always predators near and will kill and take babies. I'm sure she did come back and noticed her offspring was gone. Very devastating for her. Glad the eagle never got the otter.
You're absolutely right, otter mothers are incredible and face so many challenges to care for their babies. It's heartbreaking to think of the risks they take just to survive and protect their young. I'm so glad the otter in this story made it through safely. Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful perspective! 🦦💙
He bites who he loves!!
Cutie!
There are so many different types of Animals that are so Awesome.
What a high energy animal I wish you could keep him
HE IS SO CUTE ❤
😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😍😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤this otter is so cute
So cute story thankyou for sharing it love this
Otters are so cute, but very bitey, thinking they don’t make the greatest pets even the Asian otters. Nutria’s, I was confused with where they found him, it was my understanding they live in waterways. Really happy these lovely people helped out when these two needed help. Happy Holidays, and thank you for sharing.💕👍🎄
i use t0 have a nutria as a friend in the wild he was small when we met , and he was really an incredible friend als0 when he grew up he kept coming f0r his treats
God bless your beautiful 😍 oversized ❤️
They would make wonderful swimming buddies!
E dulce ca un bebelus ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I could never rehab a wild animal, because I could NEVER bear giving it up.
Oh, very nice story!
❤😊 your killing me with all the cuteness
What a doll
Dzień Dobry Miło Zobaczyć Wasz Wesoły Film o Kochanych Urwisach Kudłatych i Pierzastych ❤❤🦜🦜🐦🐦🐈🐈🐕🐕🐾🐾
So adorable❤
Amazing..my dog is named Noodles but we call him Nudie❤😊
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Iloved this video very much then.
The otter seems happy to be home ❤😂😮
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The otter is cute. I just don’t see the other animal as a pet but you do you.
❤ the goal to be released. If possible
Nutria... That's a new one to me. Are these just miniature capybaras?
I always thought they resembled beavers more. Rodent groups ordered by size: Capybaras, Beavers, Porcupines, Patagonian Maras & Nutrias.
Nutrias, sometimes referred to as Coypus (b/c their scientific name is Myocastor coypu), are smaller & they do not have the flat tail like beavers; also, their hind feet are only partially-webbed, not a full blown flipper like in beavers. Their nose/muzzle is more like a muskrat with the lighter fur & really noticeable vibrissae.
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So basically they're taking care of a big 🐀 🐁🐀🐁🐀🐁 Rat Ratatouille
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All I need to know about the character of a man/woman is how they treat animals.
Fan jag vill bara kella.
Watch someone report him like they did with poor little penut 😡
Don’t they hunt nutria in New Orleans?
What happened to the other nutrea?
I don't think they need to be released you raised it from a baby it even answered to you it's surviving now it won't in the wild that is actually cruel
I believe the sanctuary in Sweden is real, however, this clip was to highlight a specific otter, Otis, & showed different species.
The clip showed both sea otters & river otters- so is Otis a Sea Otter or an Eurasian [River] Otter?!
With all the fake rescues & fake sap stories intended to pull at heart-strings, legitimate rescues & sanctuaries need to be careful with who they work with to get the word out & fundraise.
Hi! Otis's rescuer worked with different animals, so we may have made a mistake in the editing. We are sorry if some clips were accidentally misplaced, we never meant to do that😥 But Otis's story is real and he was released last year after preparation🙌
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Thank you, appreciate the reply. I figured that would be the reason for the different species of otters shown- being a rescue/rehab facility.
There have been way too many “new channels” that are trying to profit from legitimate charities & they just go mish-mashing a bunch of clips & hope the viewers can’t tell that different animals are shown, while having AI narrate a fantastical story. So I am skeptical first now, before I can appreciate the genuine stories being told
We understand your concerns❤️ All stories on our channel are real and we conduct interviews with the families of animals, rescue facilities sanctuaries etc, getting their permission to share the stories on our channel. But still, we may make some mistakes, so we are always happy to learn. Thank you for your comment!🥰
That a otter,not a nutria.😮
It has been rsised by you since a baby, you cannot release him on the wild and expect him to survive he will not make it... he is dependent on you now and responding to you with a strong bond
You're absolutely right! Once animals are raised in a home, they can develop strong bonds with their humans and become dependent on them. Releasing them back into the wild in that case can be dangerous for their survival. It's a delicate balance between helping animals in need and understanding their long-term well-being. Thank you for your thoughtful comment! 💕🐾
Sweet babies but misleading title!
The title of the video is very misleading.
@@basquat76technically it’s not wrong, just unclear
@@louievito5701 That's true, which is why i wrote misleading not wrong.
I came to the comments to see if anyone else mentioned that. I clicked on the video to see 2 varmints getting along, not 2 different stories of owners bonding with pets
Not only that, but the clip with the otter, the clip kept showing a river otter & a sea otter. I can understand a rescue/sanctuary having numerous species, but they were talking about a specific otter, Otis. So is Otis the Sea Otter or an Eurasian River Otter?!
@@JudesChan Otis is a Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) that was found in a marine environment.
Pure eagle, shi steal its food.
Wilde Tiere gehören in die Wildnis und nicht als süßes Maskottchen zum Spielen.😩😩
He thinks he is human. He doesn't know how to be an otter. Not an animal to be released
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Total bollocks two wild animals stolen from the wild
disgusting botox 🤮 ruins the whole experience
I'm sorry, but that otter busted my cuteness control button and I will have to put in for repairs now! 🦦
looks like a big rat
He’s not a beaver 🦫 BUT HAS A LOT IN COMMON?? Anyway still a sweet little soul thanks 🙏 for saving him ALL ANIMALS DESERVE OUR LOVE AND RESPECT ALSO HELP IF NEEDED
You're right, he's not a beaver, but he definitely deserves all the love and care! 🦦❤️ All animals truly deserve our respect and help when needed. Thank you for your kind thoughts! 🙏
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