Just before Christmas we took back foster piggies Mango and Morocco to Hutches Rescue as they were off to their forever home. We've just realised that when we brought home Chilli, a further foster piggy, we hadnt formally introduced him so here he is.
Pose for the camera....

Did someone mention nom noms........

All our foster pigges have settled in really well with us and they are cheeky characters. We are extremely pleased with the progress of Regal and Royal who were part of the Glasgow 40 rescue. Since being with us the boys have put on 250gms each and their feet are just nice and soft now. Their nails are beginning to grow under control with their weekly pedicure. Regal's impaction has improved considerably and only requires a slight clean every other week which in itself is better than once every other day.
Although Wallace and Tim have several hideys in their cage Tim has become inseparable from Wallace and we couldnt resist this pigture of him today sqeezing himself into the pigloo beside Wallace. The white leg you can see is in fact one of his back legs so he seems to be double jointed as he was sitting in this position for some time without any discomfort - although the expression on his face is very grumpy

Obviously when we took the photo he immediately expected some reward and shot out of the pigloo.

Lisa & Ali...x
Pose for the camera....

Did someone mention nom noms........

All our foster pigges have settled in really well with us and they are cheeky characters. We are extremely pleased with the progress of Regal and Royal who were part of the Glasgow 40 rescue. Since being with us the boys have put on 250gms each and their feet are just nice and soft now. Their nails are beginning to grow under control with their weekly pedicure. Regal's impaction has improved considerably and only requires a slight clean every other week which in itself is better than once every other day.
Although Wallace and Tim have several hideys in their cage Tim has become inseparable from Wallace and we couldnt resist this pigture of him today sqeezing himself into the pigloo beside Wallace. The white leg you can see is in fact one of his back legs so he seems to be double jointed as he was sitting in this position for some time without any discomfort - although the expression on his face is very grumpy

Obviously when we took the photo he immediately expected some reward and shot out of the pigloo.

Lisa & Ali...x


