
Anita
Anita was part of the first litter born to Mama Memphis here under the former administration. She is one of the MANY spotted little “Fuzzy Ferals” who live in the
Our last update featured the 9 handsome North Carolina Boys that found freedom and sanctuary courtesy of Hurricane Florence in 2018. With this update we bring you Momma Memphis and her entire clan of Fuzzy Ferals; 15 new Sanctuary Babes to learn about!
Anita was part of the first litter born to Mama Memphis here under the former administration. She is one of the MANY spotted little “Fuzzy Ferals” who live in the
Dalai was part of the first litter born to Mama Memphis here under the former administration. He is one of the MANY spotted little “Fuzzy Ferals” who live in the
Buddha was part of the first litter born to Mama Memphis here under the former administration. He is one of the MANY spotted little “Fuzzy Ferals” who live in the
Blossom was part of the SECOND litter born to Mama Memphis here under the former administration. She is one of the MANY spotted little “Fuzzy Ferals” who call OMI their
Gandhi was part of the first litter born to Mama Memphis here under the former administration. He is one of the MANY spotted little “Fuzzy Ferals” who live in the
Coretta was one of the original Fuzzy Ferals who arrived in 2018 with Memphis, Martin, and Baby King. To this day, she remains inseparable from that little group. She’s a
Harlan has one of the most perfect faces you’ve ever seen. His snout is long and beautifully shaped, like he should be the subject of paintings. Pigs like Harlan are
Everett is easy to distinguish because of his perfect ears and one blue eye. He has a certain magic about the expression on his face. It’s always a look of
Ennis has a nervous, shy nature that really makes you realize how serious it is to be born as a prey animal. His every move is cautious. He’s the “North
Eli is the biggest pig on our property, weighing in at 960 pounds. He’s a super gentle “North Carolina Boy” with a huge smiling face and a distinctive ear that
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