Every now and then, animals amaze us by creating unexpected bonds of friendship. We’ve previously shared stories about a rescued fox and her buddy, a bulldog, discussed a dog who welcomed a pregnant stray cat into his doghouse to give birth, a delightful friendship between a duck and a puppy, and many more heartwarming tales. Today, let’s introduce another unique companionship to the mix.
Meet Sakura, the charming otter featured in the photos below, who resides in Japan with her human companions and a kitten named Mochi.
For more information, check out their Instagram and YouTube pages.
Credit for the image goes to kawauso_sakura.
Photo credits go to kawauso_sakura, showcasing the lovely Sakura and her feline buddy, Mochi, on their very own Instagram account. With nearly 47k followers, these two internet-famous pals reside in Japan with their loving owners, charming everyone with their adorable photos.
Credit for the image goes to kawauso_sakur.
The otter has gained a following of 563k subscribers on YouTube, where the owners regularly upload videos showcasing Sakura and Mochi’s charming daily antics. Among these videos, one particular clip has gained widespread attention online, showing the otter and kitten affectionately cuddling before bedtime.
The video captures Sakura’s determination to cozy up to the kitten, who appears indifferent to her efforts. As the friends relax on the couch, the otter cuddles up to the kitten, taking on the role of the big spoon. The heartwarming bond between these unlikely pals has captivated viewers, with the video quickly going viral and amassing over 8 million views.
Credit for the image goes to ma ko. The cute video has now garnered over 8 million views and over 11 thousand comments.
Check out the responses to the video as shared by people.
However, there were those who had different observations to make.
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