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Meet Momma Memphis!

Momma Memphis

Age: Unknown

Sex: Male

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Momma Memphis is a rarity in the world of animal rescue. She’s a mother being allowed to live her life surrounded by her family. She’s the Queen Mother of the Fuzzy Ferals clan. She’s a gentle, shy lady pig with a coat that resembles a loofah. A Brillo pad is softer than Memphis! She will get close for sweet treats, but she would prefer not to be touched. She spends most days lounging under the awning of her house in what we call the Feral neighborhood.

The Fuzzy Ferals

The Fuzzy Ferals started with just four pigs, but grew to a herd of eighteen in just four short months. Momma Memphis arrived from the Memphis Animal Shelter in October 2018 under the care of the former administration of this property. She was accompanied by Martin and Coretta, both fully grown, and baby King. Shortly after arriving, she gave birth to seven spotted babies, many of whom resembled Martin. Four months later, because King was neutered too late, she gave birth to seven more fuzzy little potatoes who all resembled King.

Prey animals like pigs are extremely efficient at procreation because the survival of their species depends on it. Females can become pregnant as soon as they deliver, and they can have three litters of up to fifteen babies a year. Males are fertile very quickly, which means caregivers need to exercise extreme caution when they have an unaltered male on the property. 

The Fuzzy Ferals were spayed once OMI took over the Tennessee property, which further improved their chances for a long and healthy life. Female pigs are highly susceptible to reproductive abnormalities if left unspayed, which can significantly impact the quality and length of their lives. Not only are the Fuzzy Ferals living in safety with their family, but they have now received full Sanctuary Babe status with the addition of an appropriate level of species-specific healthcare.