Hello, I'm from the UK. My wife and I are crazy about piggies. We have been piggie slaves for nearly 7 years.
We currently have 3 rescue piggies - all girls.
We've had Cookie and Treacle for nearly 2 years now, they are around 3 years of age. They are extremely friendly girls, love attention and interacting with us both. Cookie is very outgoing, inquistive and loud, she is always first to the bars for breakfast and tea. She loves drinking her cystease from the syringe also and if you don't watch it runs off with it )
Treacle is very gentle, affectionate girl who is a little more shy than her sister. She has grown to trust us completely and loves her chin rubs, treacle is a pig of leisure and is always to be seen with her chicken legs out.
Megan is our lone living piggie, her age is unknown. She was very badly neglected before she was rescued from awful conditons which resulted in her losing her eye. She is blind, a special needs piggie and we think due to her size and shape was probably the result of inbreding. We've had Meggy Moo just over a year now and she has blossomed from a piggie that would sit quietly in a corner, to a active little girl that adores cheek rubs and free ranging at every opportunity.
Here are some photo's
Cookie
Treacle
Megan
We currently have 3 rescue piggies - all girls.
We've had Cookie and Treacle for nearly 2 years now, they are around 3 years of age. They are extremely friendly girls, love attention and interacting with us both. Cookie is very outgoing, inquistive and loud, she is always first to the bars for breakfast and tea. She loves drinking her cystease from the syringe also and if you don't watch it runs off with it )
Treacle is very gentle, affectionate girl who is a little more shy than her sister. She has grown to trust us completely and loves her chin rubs, treacle is a pig of leisure and is always to be seen with her chicken legs out.
Megan is our lone living piggie, her age is unknown. She was very badly neglected before she was rescued from awful conditons which resulted in her losing her eye. She is blind, a special needs piggie and we think due to her size and shape was probably the result of inbreding. We've had Meggy Moo just over a year now and she has blossomed from a piggie that would sit quietly in a corner, to a active little girl that adores cheek rubs and free ranging at every opportunity.
Here are some photo's
Cookie
Treacle
Megan