Rescued baby sea otter gets second chance at life at SeaWorld San Diego

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Thursday, September 12, 2019
Rescued pup Cinder has new home at SeaWorld
The five week old sea otter will spend some time in the SeaWorld nursery, getting round-the-clock care.

SAN DIEGO (KABC) -- A baby sea otter is getting a second chance at life at SeaWorld San Diego.

The cute pup named Cinder had a rough start. She was found all alone and stranded in Homer, Alaska.

But now, she's getting some much needed "R and R."

The 5-week-old will spend some time in the Sea World nursery, getting around-the-clock care and feedings every three hours.

Eventually, she'll be introduced to the other female sea otters at SeaWorld and she may even go on display for the public.