Assessment of Captive Environment for Oriental Small-Clawed Otters (Aonyx cinereus) in Otter Cafés in Japan

Author:

Ushine Nana12,Kamitaki Ayu2,Suzuki Akiyuki3,Hayama Shin-Ichi4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. One Welfare Education and Research Center, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Yamaguchi University, 1677-1 Yoshida, Yamaguchi City 753-0841, Yamaguchi, Japan

2. Laboratory of Animal Welfare, Department of Animal Health Technology, Yamazaki University of Animal Health Technology, 4-7-2 Minami Osawa, Hachioji City 192-0364, Tokyo, Japan

3. Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University, 2-24 Tanaka-Sekiden-Cho, Sakyo 606-8203, Kyoto, Japan

4. Laboratory of Wildlife Medicine, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, 1-7-1 Kyounan-Cho, Musashino City 180-8602, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

This study investigates the captive environments of oriental small-clawed otter (OSO; Aonyx cinereus) cafés in Japan, aiming to identify discrepancies with established welfare guidelines. Improved management of these commercial facilities could raise awareness about the difficulties of keeping OSOs as pets and enhance their welfare. Utilizing the role of commercial facilities in public outreach, we consider that the rigorous implementation of proper care practices in these establishments could help mitigate the increasing demand for OSOs domestically and contribute to the conservation of the OSO. In this study, we focused on the critical aspects of the captive environment necessary to maintain the psychological well-being of OSOs and evaluated the captive environments of OSOs housed in animal cafés for OSO welfare using non-invasive methods. Based on zoo husbandry standards, it was found that there were deficiencies in aquatic environments and solitary housing conditions; however, the enrichment tools aligned with the guidelines. The results suggest that deviations from the recommended elements in the environment of OSOs in captivity are associated with a tendency of these OSOs to develop various diseases. It is deemed necessary to amend the regulations governing animal-handling businesses to include welfare criteria, and it is considered essential for each establishment to operate only after ensuring sufficient welfare for the OSOs.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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