...I would like to have a pet pig. Right now I live in the city so it wouldn’t be fair to the pig if I were to get one. Plus I’ve done a lot of reading on the subject and they are tough pets to keep, especially in a house. Maybe some day I will have a big enough yard and I can get one.
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etherealessence is such a lucky girl!
Seeing that we are so close to buying our first home, I have to give this one up. Maybe one day we will live more in the country where we could have a pig… For now, we are moving into a home in a busier area and although we’ll have a decent sized yard, it wouldn’t accommodate a pig! Perhaps when we retire one day, we’ll have more land to suit a pig :D
I wanna name it Kirstie Ally(LOL). I have an obsession with naming pets after mediocre celebrities. I have a cat named keanu reeves and a gecko named bruce willis.
etherealessence is such a lucky girl!
I have wanted a pet pig for ages! Ever since I saw a guy walking his pig on a leash years ago, I knew I had to have one for myself one day :D I’ve heard that they are smarter than dogs and make great pets.
They are so cute…when they are small especially. But oh how they can squeel.It is somewhat ear piercing, so don’t cross them!
When I was 12 years old I had a potbellied pig named abigail. Of course for short we called her abby. She was the sweetest little thing. The best thing about having a pig for a pet is that they’re easy to clean up after and very lovable. The hardest thing is that if you don’t bathe them at least once or twice a week they tend to stink a little.
They’re fun until they bite you. I’ve never personally been bit, but my father was. That was the end of my pet pig.
I think all pigs are meant to be pets, not to be eaten. I think eating anything from a pig is atrocious.
I know I won’t be able to have a piggy of my very own for quite a few years, possibly 10, but one can still dream.








