By the time animal control officers arrived on the scene a crowd had
gathered to try to catch her, according to Animal Care and Control
spokeswoman Deb Campbell.
The piglet, who has since been dubbed “Janice,” was eventually captured by Brother Damian with the Society of Saint Francis, a nearby Franciscan society. “Only in San Francisco could a wayward piglet expect to be rescued by a representative of the Patron Saint of Animals,” Campbell noted.
The piglet is doing well and resting comfortably at the Animal Care and Control. The person who owns Janice has five days to claim her. Otherwise, she will be sent to a rescue group that "specialises in all things pig," according to officials.
The piglet, who has since been dubbed “Janice,” was eventually captured by Brother Damian with the Society of Saint Francis, a nearby Franciscan society. “Only in San Francisco could a wayward piglet expect to be rescued by a representative of the Patron Saint of Animals,” Campbell noted.
The piglet is doing well and resting comfortably at the Animal Care and Control. The person who owns Janice has five days to claim her. Otherwise, she will be sent to a rescue group that "specialises in all things pig," according to officials.
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