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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745n)
Newborn piglets are seen on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745k)
A piglet stays in an enclosure on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745g)
A Mangalica pig and piglet forage on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745e)
A Mangalica pig and piglet forage on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745f)
A Mangalica piglet lives on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745j)
Piglets stay inside an enclosure on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745c)
Mangalica pigs live on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745i)
A piglet stays in an enclosure on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021
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Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) adult and piglet, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) adult and piglet, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 15, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: Tatyana Danilov cuddles LiLou at home on her second birthday. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695321
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 15, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: Tatyana Danilov hangs out on the rug with LiLou at their home on her second birthday. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695320
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 15, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: Tatyana Danilov plays with LiLou at home on her second birthday. Danilov is teaching LiLou to recognize colors as part of her new training. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695319
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 15, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: Tatyana Danilov trains with LiLou at home on her second birthday. After Tatyana gets home from work, she and LiLou train, go for a walk or just hang out and cuddle on the couch. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695318
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou gives kisses to her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695316
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou and her owner, Tatyana Danilov, leave after a visit with the residents at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695317
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou plays the piano for residents at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695313
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou says hello to Janel Atanacio, 19, who works as part time companion at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695314
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou and her owner, Tatyana Danilov, say hello to Miyoko Sera, 103, one of the oldest residents at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695315
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou drops down to get a treat from her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou is a therapy pig who makes visits to various places to meet with people who would enjoy her company. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695306
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou plays with a toy during a visit with her owner, Tatyana Danilov, to see the residents at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695309
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou makes noises for residents during a visit with her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695311
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou spins in her tutu for a group of residents at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695305
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou jumps and gets a treat from her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695308
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou drops down to get a treat from her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou is a therapy pig who makes visits to various places to meet with people who would enjoy her company. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695307
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou's toenails are painted red for a festive visit to see residents with her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695310
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FEATURE - Thearpie Glücksschwein
December 10, 2016 - San Francisco, California, United States: LiLou makes noises for residents during a visit with her owner, Tatyana Danilov, at The Sequoias Health Center. LiLou, a black-and-white pig of the Juliana breed who has been designated a therapy pig, visits hospitals, retirement homes and other places in the Bay Area to spread joy and perform her tricks. She also is the first pig to join San Francisco International Airport's four-legged "Wag Brigade" program. Wag Brigade allows Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) animals certified by the Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program to greet and comfort hurried travelers as they arrive, depart, or languish through a layover. (Kathleen Duncan / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05695312
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544m)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544b)
Laura the piglet instantly made best friends with an adopted stray kitten called Marina
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544d)
Laura the piglet instantly made best friends with an adopted stray kitten called Marina
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544f)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544g)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544j)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544i)
The owners of the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie take great care of the animals and offer a home to all species of animals
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544k)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie within a few days of one another. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
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Laura the piglet instantly made best friends with an adopted stray kitten called Marina
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
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It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
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Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten often fall asleep together
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544o)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie within a few days of one another. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE: Schweinchen mit zwei Köpfen und drei Ohren
TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 28: (CHINA OUT)
Two-head And Three-ear Piglet Found
A piglet with two heads and three ears is seen in Xiqing District on August 28, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Yang Jinliang, a man who is owner of a sesame oil workshop in Xiqing District of Tianjin, received a piglet from friend on Thursday while curiously the piglet had two heads and three ears. It seemed that its weak body could not afford the laden head so it always bowed. Nobody knew where it came and why it would be like that.
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FEATURE: Schweinchen mit zwei Köpfen und drei Ohren
TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 28: (CHINA OUT)
Two-head And Three-ear Piglet Found
Yang Jinliang, whose friend picks up a piglet with two heads and three ears and gives him, touches piglet in Xiqing District on August 28, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Yang Jinliang, a man who is owner of a sesame oil workshop in Xiqing District of Tianjin, received a piglet from friend on Thursday while curiously the piglet had two heads and three ears. It seemed that its weak body could not afford the laden head so it always bowed. Nobody knew where it came and why it would be like that.
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FEATURE: Schweinchen mit zwei Köpfen und drei Ohren
TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 28: (CHINA OUT)
Two-head And Three-ear Piglet Found
Yang Jinliang, whose friend picks up a piglet with two heads and three ears and gives him, touches piglet in Xiqing District on August 28, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Yang Jinliang, a man who is owner of a sesame oil workshop in Xiqing District of Tianjin, received a piglet from friend on Thursday while curiously the piglet had two heads and three ears. It seemed that its weak body could not afford the laden head so it always bowed. Nobody knew where it came and why it would be like that.
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall annual summer visit to Wales, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall is shown a piglet as they visit Humble by Nature Farm
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall annual summer visit to Wales, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Humble by Nature is a working farm which was saved from closure by Kate Humble and her husband Ludo Graham in 2010. It includes a rural skills centre as well as a farm shop, cafe and adventure playground.
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall annual summer visit to Wales, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles are shown a piglet as they visit Humble by Nature Farm
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall annual summer visit to Wales, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Humble by Nature is a working farm which was saved from closure by Kate Humble and her husband Ludo Graham in 2010. It includes a rural skills centre as well as a farm shop, cafe and adventure playground.
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall annual summer visit to Wales, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4899926a)
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles are shown a piglet as they visit Humble by Nature Farm
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall annual summer visit to Wales, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Humble by Nature is a working farm which was saved from closure by Kate Humble and her husband Ludo Graham in 2010. It includes a rural skills centre as well as a farm shop, cafe and adventure playground.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833d)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833e)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833f)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833c)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Kelly the Jack Russell, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy and Murphy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833b)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Kelly the Jack Russell, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy and Murphy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833a)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Piglet, Hertfordshire
Piglet, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
John Alexander
