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Published 16:50 4 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 17:30 4 Jun 2019 BST
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The zoo posted the above video letting all of their followers know that the otters have progressed so much since they were first rescued.
"Our preference for them would have been rehab and release," said Amy Cutting, who oversees the zoo's Great Northwest area. "However, wildlife officials said that was not possible so we're happy we could give them a second chance."
"We have a good track record with orphaned otters. Our adult otter, Tilly, was also rescued as a pup, and she's helped raise an orphan as well."
The abandoned otters were introduced to Tilly after their stint in the medical centre when they were well enough to engage with others of their kind.
"They started playing as soon as we introduced them," said zoo veterinarian Dr. Kelly Flaminio.
"The smaller pup ate like a champ, and is more interested in solid foods than formula. The female only wanted to play."
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