Pig in the city: Stray pig found
Click here for updates on this story
RACINE, Illinois (The Journal Times) — A pot-bellied pig was found on the loose near Downtown Racine, and the owner has been identified, according to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
Wrinkles, the 3-year-old male pig, was found in the 900 block of Superior Street and returned to the Racine Campus of the WHS, 8900 16th St., Mount Pleasant.
Angela Speed, vice president of communications for the Wisconsin Humane Society, said the WHS is working with the owner on the next steps.
“Our vet team is monitoring him (Wrinkles) closely to make sure that he’s healthy and eating well, and he’s getting a lot of TLC from our staff,” Speed said in a statement.
No further information on the Wrinkles situation is available at this time.
Wisconsin is one of only a handful of states in which there isn’t a ban on owning just about any animal as a pet, although some municipalities prohibit keeping pigs as pets.
Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.