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Teh One Who Knocks
02-26-2018, 12:44 PM
By Nicole Darrah | Fox News


Animal lovers are outraged after learning a beloved pig that was nursed back to health and later adopted in Canada was killed and eaten by its new owners.

Molly was one of 57 pot-bellied pigs rescued from a hoarding situation in Duncan, British Columbia, last May by a local branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
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The Vietnamese pig, according to CBC News, found its forever home in January — but just weeks later, was eaten by its new owners – a Vancouver Island couple — after the family reportedly encountered problems training the pig.

Molly was just three years old, the Cowichan Valley Citizen reported. Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs often live between 12 to 15 years, and typically grow to weigh 120 pounds.

Molly’s initial rescuers told the news outlet that the first thing they felt was “shock” and “heartbreak.”

“All the animals that come through our care or branches we get attached to," Leon Davis, of British Columbia’s SPCA, said. "To hear that somebody did this to an animal that we worked so hard to make sure was healthy, and tried to get into a good home, is absolutely heartbreaking."

RASTA Sanctuary, which wrote on Facebook it was also involved in Molly’s rescue, said their rescuers feel “absolutely gutted and truly beyond devastated.”

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The sanctuary added, “It takes a special type of person to adopt an animal from a rescue organization simply to take them home to kill them, and eat them.”

The long-time manager of the Cowichan & District branch of the country’s SPCA, where Molly was adopted, told the Cowichan Valley Citizen the situation is “a nightmare.”

“We have stringent policies in place as part of the adoption process for all the animals we have here, which include dogs, cats and goats right now,” Sandi Trent said. “We also have long conversations with the people looking to adopt animals to make sure the animal is right for them.”

An SPCA official told the Cowichan newspaper that since animals in Canada are considered property, the SPCA loses its legal rights to animals once they’re adopted out.

Furthermore, British Columbia SPCA’s Davis told CBC that animal cruelty laws in Canada only apply when an animal suffers. He said the organization would’ve taken Molly back if the owners said they were having issues with her.

Molly’s adopter has since been blacklisted from the SPCA’s database and won’t be allowed to adopt through the group again, according to reports.

RBP
02-26-2018, 12:51 PM
Oops

Goofy
02-26-2018, 01:06 PM
:homer:

PorkChopSandwiches
02-26-2018, 04:41 PM
Bacon!!! Well.....Canadian Bacon

Hal-9000
02-26-2018, 05:12 PM
My sister lives real close to Duncan :lol:

and she lurrves bacon

Griffin
02-26-2018, 10:57 PM
Farmer Jones got out of his car and while heading for his friend's door, noticed a pig with a wooden leg. His curiosity roused, he asked, "Fred, how'd that pig get him a wooden leg?"

"Well, Michael, that's a mighty special pig! A while back a wild boar attacked me while I was walking in the woods. That pig there came a runnin', went after that boar and chased him away. Saved my life!"

"And the boar tore up his leg?"

"No he was fine after that. But a bit later we had that fire. Started in the shed up against the barn. Well, that ole pig started squealin' like he was stuck, woke us up, and 'fore we got out here, the darn thing had herded the other animals out of the barn and saved 'em all!"

"So that's when he hurt his leg, huh, Fred?"

"No, Michael. He was a might winded, though. When my tractor hit a rock and rolled down the hill into the pond I was knocked clean out. When I came to, that pig had dove into the pond and dragged me out 'fore I drownded. Sure did save my life."

"And that was when he hurt his leg?"

"Oh no, he was fine. Cleaned him up, too."

"OK, Fred. So just tell me. How did he get the wooden leg?"

"Well", the farmer tells him, "A pig like that, you don't want to eat all at once!"

deebakes
02-27-2018, 01:27 AM
My sister lives real close to Duncan :lol:

and she lurrves bacon

she's canadian, that goes without saying :shrug: