Buying an otter as a pet is extremely difficult due to complex legal restrictions, high costs, and specialized care needs. Most experts and wildlife organizations strongly advise against it because otters are wild animals that do not adapt well to domestic life. ⚖️ Legal Status and Permits

Otters are a massive financial commitment, with high upfront and recurring costs.

Building a proper habitat with a filtered pool can cost tens of thousands of dollars .

Only a handful of states, including Florida , Indiana , Minnesota , Ohio , and Nevada , may allow ownership of non-native species like the Asian Small-Clawed Otter .

It is 100% illegal in the U.S. to own a native North American River Otter as a pet.

Even in legal states, you typically need a special permit (e.g., a Class 3 permit in Florida) and must prove you have a proper habitat.

Trade is heavily regulated by CITES to prevent poaching and smuggling. Cost of Ownership

Owning an otter is and many other countries.