Unlike other pigs who spend their time wallowing in mud and eating
potato peelings, Penny the pampered porker spends her days watching TV
and snuggling on the sofa of her home near Bristol.
Her owners Hannah Kembrey and Mike Baxter got Penny, a ginger micro pig,
when she was just eight-weeks-old.
And ever since the spoiled swine, who is now nine months old, has really
made herself at home.
Penny spends her day on her cushioned bed, or on the sofa in the lounge,
watching daytime TV with her other four legged pal Lady the dog.
She also likes going out for walk with Hannah and Mike, who had to apply
to Department for Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) for a special 'pig
licence' to take her out on a lead.
Not only that but Penny is proof that pigs aren't stupid like many
people think – she has learned to follow commands such as 'sit' and
'wait.'
Penny also shares her home with Keeli the African grey parrot, rabbits
Barney and Honey, ferrets Dexter, Lara and Khaleesi, King Snake Legless
and pastel python Hugo.
"Penny is very much like a dog," said Hannah. "She has a dog bed which she sleeps on and when we are home she cuddles up on the sofa and watches television with us and especially likes The Walking Dead." But having a pig as a pet is not always straightforward. And although Penny is generally well behaved, she does have her moments. The couple have returned home to find that Penny, who usually enjoys a diet of mixed oats, maize, wholewheat pasta and bread, has pulled out all the kitchen drawers and cupboards, munching her way through the contents.

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