Saturday, August 23, 2008

Moogy The Pot-Bellied Pig Left Homeless By Foreclosure; Seeks New Sty

In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, WFOR-TV Channel 4 reports:
  • Moogy is about three years old and housetrained. His former owners [were] foreclosed on their South Florida home and could no longer keep him. Michelle Frier, adoption supervisor at the Wildlife Care Center, said "They were heartbroken - to have to give him up, and I think, he was heartbroken to be back here because he's back in the barn."

  • In October 2005, the same animal rescue center found him on the side of the road in Plantation, Florida, when he was six months old. A month went by when a young couple, recently engaged, came in and adopted him, where he took on the role of an indoor pet. But along came the American housing crisis, and the couple's loss of their home meant the loss of their pig. So the black Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pig is up for adoption at The SPCA Wildlife Care Center in Fort Lauderdale for a small adoption of $50.

For the story, see Foreclosure Finds One Pot-Bellied Pig In A Crisis.

For the video, see Moogy Oinks For A Loving home.

For other posts on foreclosure pets, go here, go here, and go here. ForeclosurePetsAlpha