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This little piggy went to the Humane Society

Piggy is photographed in a dark blue jacket in this undated image. (Courtesy: Kitchener Waterloo Stratford Perth Humane Society) Piggy is photographed in a dark blue jacket in this undated image. (Courtesy: Kitchener Waterloo Stratford Perth Humane Society)
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The Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth Human Society has an unusual animal up for adoption after it was found wandering the streets.

In a social media post on Thursday, the humane society said a pig is now in their care after he was found unsupervised.

Humane society staff believe the animal, now called ‘Piggy’, is around 4 to 6-months-old.

They said the ideal candidate to take Piggy home will have experience caring for other animals like him and know a large veterinarian as Piggy will not be neutered in time for adoption.

The adoption fee is set at $50.

Some cities do not allow residents to keep pigs as household pets. The city of Kitchener does not permit pigs, but some exceptions have been made for service animals.

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