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British women raise 80 kg pet pigs and plan to use it as a prototype to produce fairy tale books

Original title: British women raise 80 kilograms of pet pigs plan to use it as a prototype to produce fairy tale books

According to the British "Mirror" reported on October 25, Simone Partner from Bath, England, raised an 80-kilogram pig as a pet and treated the pet pig like its own child.

Simone is 28 years old and grew up on a country farm, so she always wanted a pig to accompany her. Three and a half years ago, Simone bought her first house and bought Milo Piggy for £500. The once-tiny pig is now very big, but Simone said: "Milo is a perfect pet, we are like brothers and sisters. A lot of people thought I was crazy, especially when they saw Milo happily running on the grass. ”

Simone and her husband treat Milo like their sons, and Milo's diet is also very healthy, including fresh fruits, vegetables and special pig balls. Simone said: "Milo's stomach is like a clock, every day between 5.45pm and 6pm, it will scream for food. It has its own 'house' in the back garden and sometimes sleeps there at night, but it prefers to sleep on the couch. We often bathe it so it is very clean. ”

Simone said: "Milo has been very soothing during the pandemic. When I feel stressed, I lie down next to it, give it a big hug, and it's easy in an instant. Simone, who is currently writing a children's book based on Milo, doesn't care what people think of her living with a pig, and Simone even thinks pigs are man's best pet. But Simone also reminds people who want to treat pigs as pets, "miniature pigs" or "teacup pigs" do not exist, and Milo is actually a "mini pig" grown up, already much smaller than ordinary pigs. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)

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Source: China Youth Network

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