I am looking for a new home for my two male pigs. We would not be rehoming them if I could avoid it but we have to move out of our apartment and our new landlord is allergic to pets so will not allow them.
Boo is a 5 1/2 year old black and white male pig. He is quite friendly and sweet. I've had him since he was born because I bought his mom from a pet store and she was pregnant. He loves being pet on the nose and would be a great addition to your family. He's currently living in a separate cage next to my other male Scooby. I tried to introduce them to be cage mates but Scooby was so small and surprisingly dominant at the time I feared they would not get along but they are quite happy next to each other.
Scooby is my younger male pig and he is about 3 years old. He is a bit shy but loves stealing hay from his neighbor and chatting with him. I'd love to rehome them together if possible. I request a small rehoming fee of $35 each or $55 for both and will provide some hay and pellets, their cages and bottles as well as travel carriers. If you are in the area of Staten Island or the outer boroughs or New Jersey we may be able to transport them. We need to rehome them by August 1.
Boo is a 5 1/2 year old black and white male pig. He is quite friendly and sweet. I've had him since he was born because I bought his mom from a pet store and she was pregnant. He loves being pet on the nose and would be a great addition to your family. He's currently living in a separate cage next to my other male Scooby. I tried to introduce them to be cage mates but Scooby was so small and surprisingly dominant at the time I feared they would not get along but they are quite happy next to each other.
Scooby is my younger male pig and he is about 3 years old. He is a bit shy but loves stealing hay from his neighbor and chatting with him. I'd love to rehome them together if possible. I request a small rehoming fee of $35 each or $55 for both and will provide some hay and pellets, their cages and bottles as well as travel carriers. If you are in the area of Staten Island or the outer boroughs or New Jersey we may be able to transport them. We need to rehome them by August 1.