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I sleep with my ‘aggressive’ pig — I love her ‘maple syrup smell’

Por: New York Post Life December 01, 2022

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It’s a pig in a blanket. A Georgia woman admitted that, despite her “aggressive” pig’s love of dirt, she adores her pet’s “maple syrup smell” and the two sleep in bed together. Alexis Waldron, 23, revealed that she has wanted to own ever since she was a small girl and finally managed to adopt a mix named Petunia in April. “A family friend had a litter, and as soon as I held her, I knew exactly what her name was,” gushes... + full article



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