Jinx
Hocus Pocus and Jinx were passed around many times before landing at Odd Man Inn when we were still based in Washington. They started at a sanctuary home who adopted
Tulip, our charismatic ambassador for this year’s art show, is on a mission to gather a generous stockpile of sunscreen for herself and her fellow “Pinkies”—our mostly pink-skinned pigs who are especially prone to skin cancer.
Hocus Pocus and Jinx were passed around many times before landing at Odd Man Inn when we were still based in Washington. They started at a sanctuary home who adopted
Mister Lee came to OMI when his family was relocated overseas because of military obligations. Change of life circumstances is the number one reason we receive requests for intake of
Ricardo is a mature male who lives in the Feral neighborhood. A beautiful black-haired potbelly, Ricardo is a fully adopted member of the Feral herd. He espouses the same philosophy
Wilburt is a shy, sweet member of our Med Barn herd who was part of the group of 159 pigs we accepted when we moved to Tennessee in 2021. He’s
Grandma Whitley has got it all: smarts, good looks, a fantastic bouffant, adaptability for both big and little spoon positions and a love of love itself. Originally part of an
Walker and Willow came to OMI when their sanctuary home closed down in Washington State. They were a bonded pair who needed safe placement. Our initial task was to deliver
Waffles is the easiest one to identify in the family known as “Uncle Floyd and the Floydlings”. He’s a polka dotted cutie of epic proportions. In early 2022, this family
Spoonie (aka–SpoonMan) is one of the tiny group of man-pigs we refer to as Uncle Floyd and the Floydlings. They were part of a rescue operation in early 2022 where
Fentress County, Tennessee is a dangerous place to be a stray little pig. When our neighborhood Facebook group started buzzing about a loose piglet, someone was kind enough to alert
Rosalie was found as a stray and taken to the Cowlitz County Humane Society in Washington State. When they reached out for help, we made space for her. Much of