
Hey, all you LAPS piggies. Let's welcome our newest member, ironically named, Minnie. I recently flew out on PigAir to meet Minnie. I mean, with a name like Minnie, I just had to meet her. When I asked her to tell me her story, this is what she had to say:
"Mom got me last October from Karen of Cavy Rescue New England. Mom says I'm one of the sweetest piggies she's ever had, and I spend lots of time with mom's four year old great neice, Bethan. Mom has made it her mission to make sure Bethan is a pig person, and, with my help, is succeeding!
I live with my adopted sister Pippin, who was rescued from a home in Wakfield MA. Our other roomies are Petunia and Corkster. They are a biological mother/daughter team, and, while I love them dearly, they can be quite the divas! They are portly piggies, but lack the proper body type for LAPS piggies, poor dears. I hate to sound crude but, well, they're
abys and I've always found them a tad less ample than we Americans. But they certainly enjoy a good meal!"
Congratulations Minnie and welcome to the club!

A Congratulations also is due to Minnie's adopted sister Pippin. She officially joined the roster as a LAPS piggy in training. Pippin weighs just a bit shy of 3lbs. but fortunately Minnie is her personal trainer. Minnie reports on her progress: "I am trying hard with Pippin, but have my doubts. She uses too much energy running back and forth when she hears the fridge, and biting the cage with her toofies to make sure Mommy notices her. I keep trying to tell her a couple subtle "bwoot bwoot bwoots" will get her the treats without her working up a sweat, but she won't listen!"
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