400 Pound Wild Pig Terrorizing a Colorado Town Finally Stopped
Officials in Colorado were able to find the offender, which put an end to a multiple-day criminal spree. Over the course of the past two weeks, calls regarding traffic disruptions and property damage have been made to Aurora Animal Services and the Aurora Police Department.
That’s right! The nuisance in question is a 400-pound that goes by the name “Fred.” After a couple of days of searching, authorities managed to apprehend the pig and put a stop to his heist. Since September 27th, Fred has been at the Aurora Animal Shelter.
The field supervisor for Aurora Animal Services said this about the situation: “We responded a few times. The first couple of times, we were unable to find what was causing the problems.”
No one has claimed to be his owner. According to officials, the animal is and gentle. They are hopeful that someday his owner will come forward. It’s thought that someone left Fred behind because they were uncertain of what they would do with him when he grew too large.
According to officials, traditional livestock animals, , are not permitted on most residential estates in Aurora. A farm or any other suitable location would have to be Fred’s ideal everlasting home.
Fred is listed on the Lost & Found pets on the website.
Important Information Before Adopting a Pig
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Most individuals immediately picture a certain breed of dog or cat when they envision their dream pet. A pig, on the other hand, might be the best option for people who want more unusual pets. One of the best things about pigs is that they’re !
With the suspicion that Fred was left abandoned due to his size, it’s a good idea for people to be informed before adopting such animals. Although most pet pigs top out at around 200 pounds, they can grow to nearly 1,000 pounds!
Pigs are also sensitive to extreme temperatures. If you live in Colorado, it’s essential to have an indoor space for the piggy when winter hits. The rise of social media has caused many people to get a pig when they’re just a .
We can’t deny how cute they are, but getting an animal simply in hopes of notoriety on social media is incredibly irresponsible. Some big names on YouTube and Instagram have reportedly abandoned pet pigs in random fields after they grew up.
If at any point you can’t handle the responsibility of the life of an animal, please visit your local animal shelter. They will help the furry, or curly-tailed, friend find a home capable of helping the creature thrive!