These Not So Little Piggies Have None

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scraps logoThis little piggy and his seven companions can’t make it to the market but they still need some groceries.  Eight full grown pigs weighing approximately 600 pounds each were recently rescued by SCRAPS from a farm in Spokane County.

The pigs, along with dozens of other farm animals, were malnourished and living in filthy conditions when SCRAPS rescued them.  SCRAPS has them in “custody” and is currently asking for donations of vegetables like cabbage, carrots, squash, apples and pumpkins to help feed these enormous porkers.

“If people are replacing their fall decorative pumpkins with Christmas holly, we’d like them to consider bringing them down to SCRAPS,”  said Nancy Hill the Executive Director of SCRAPS.    “Please make sure they are still edible and we will take them to the pigs for feed.”

scraps-piggiesThe pigs will be available for adoption soon.  Interested pig parents can leave their name, address and phone number at the front desk here at SCRAPS.   Once the hogs become available they will be contacted regarding adoption procedures.

SCRAPS is located at 6815 E. Trent Ave in Spokane Valley.

 

 

SOURCE – SCRAPS release, November 2016