are in factory farms where they are confined and will never get to play, be clean, cuddle with each other, or be picky eaters. They are being raised for food and will be killed and not allowed to live to their natural lifespan with their families in peace. This broke my heart. One of the reasons I got involved in pig rescues was that while I cannot rescue all, I can make a difference in helping so
me. We receive calls from people letting us know of situations in which pigs have been abandones and neglected—the homeowner moves and leaves the pig behind, caged without food and filthy water. One one mission we rescued a father pig and his daughter. Their names are Chapo and Simona. When we arrived they were locked in a 10 x 10 foot outdoor boarded house with maybe 1 foot x 4 foot opening at the top. It was summer, the temperature was 100 degrees. They were in mud and their own excrement. Their water had not been changed in months. Through much effort, we were able to set them free and place them into brand new kennels with fresh water, fruit, and lettuce and transfer them to their new forever home. A beautiful ranch in Texas where they are loved & cared for . They have several other piggies they’ve made friends with, horses and goats too. That’s a happy ending. All donations will go towards the rescue and transport of our missions. Once rescued, we make sure the animals get medical attention and all piggies neutered or spayed. Donations will also be dispersed to approved animal rescue sanctuaries ensuring the wonderful, compassionate caretakers receive financial assistance to help them purchase feed, build barns and so much more.