Carrie Underwood Uses Twitter To Help Sick Animal

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Carrie Underwood went onto her social media yesterday about an animal situation. What better way to find a solution than going to a major platform right? This way a lot of her followers and other people can help her through this matter. Did Carrie get the help she was looking for? Continue reading to see what happened next.

Carrie Underwood Goes To Twitter To Help Sick Animal

Carrie Underwood’s aunt found an unknown animal in her backyard. So Carrie asked people for assistance, in figuring out how to better help the animal. Because she couldn’t initially identify what kind it was, she took the problem to Twitter. Carrie posted a photo of where the animal was in her aunt’s yard and stated how she believed it to be sick. Soon after her tweet went out, comments started coming in explaining how to proceed and what the mysterious animal was. One person suggested it to be an otter and how the vet should be called, as soon as possible. Others went on to agree with this comment and said how the situation was odd, so it was important to get immediate help.

As the day went on, The Department of Wildlife Conservation in Carrie Underwood’s hometown of Oklahoma, responded to her concern about the animal. Even clarifying what kind of animal made its way into her aunt’s yard. Replying how it was a river otter which, some of her comments correctly guessed it. The Department of Wildlife also went into further detail about where they could most likely be found. Like, “rural areas in the state of Oklahoma specifically the eastern part”. They also sent a website link to Carrie, that her aunt could use to go on for more help in finding a place for the otter.

 

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Later on, Carrie Underwood sent out another tweet to her followers with an update about the river otter. She responded saying, “She thought it was an otter as well but never saw one in Oklahoma before”. Nevertheless, Carrie Underwood said her aunt got into contact with the wildlife department. However, while doing so she said the otter must have gotten up and moved on to another home. Carrie made sure to thank Twitter, for all of the information given to her and how to solve this issue. She went on to state that she, “learned something new… I guess otters can be Okies, too!”

Do you think Carrie Underwood made the right call by going on Twitter? If this was you and you went through a similar otter incident would you do the same? Or, try to handle things a bit differently? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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