
"I was in my office and I heard an awful racket down below... I thought the cats have brought a rabbit or something in so I went down and had a look - and there's a seal in my kitchen. I thought 'I'm hallucinating, this is just wrong'." Stunned, Ms Swoffer called a friend who lives in a unit at the same property to come and verify what she was seeing. "I'm looking and I'm definitely seeing flippers and not paws."

Calmly, the young pup then eased past Ms Swoffer's dog and cats before making himself at home on a couch and attempting to snuggle in for the night. "Then it looks at me with those huge brown eyes. It was so cute, but I didn't touch it because you don't with wild animals." Ms Swoffer called the SPCA. "They were giggling away and I'm saying 'I'm not drunk, I'm not lying', there's a seal in my house." The SPCA contacted the Department of Conservation, which was already looking for a seal reported hopping along Welcome Bay Rd.
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Ms Swoffer said the pup was "really friendly" and not aggressive in the slightest - which is unusual for seals. "I was standing there thinking 'this is really strange'," Ms Swoffer said. Chris Clark, biodiversity programme manager for DOC, arrived to remove the young pup and release him back into the water. At Ms Swoffer's home, the seal was put in a net and box but as it was being driven away in the Doc vehicle, it escaped and made its way up to the front of the vehicle, accidentally turning on the radio and ending up on the front seat.
5 comments:
Looks like a seal lion to me rather than a seal.
Reincarnation?
nice story
@ Gareth:
almost- it is a fur seal, but fur seals are more like sea lions than true seals (external ears- go about on all fours instead of just dragging themselves along the ground)
How magical!
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