Petunia didn’t just walk into our lives—she rolled in, morbidly obese and emotionally shut down. She came to us on urgent intake after an adoption placement that clearly wasn’t the right fit. She was depressed, withdrawn, and refusing to eat or drink—and when it comes to pigs, that’s life-threatening.
We rushed her to Cornell for emergency hydration, then spent weeks sitting with her at every meal, sometimes hand-feeding, always showing her she was safe and loved. Slowly but surely, Petunia came back to life.
Now? She’s a whole new pig: slim, trim, packed with opinions and on the hunt for her forever home!
Petunia is a pig who knows what she wants—and what she doesn’t. And what she doesn’t want is... other pigs. She’s made it clear she prefers human company only, thank you very much. While the herd is fine at a distance, Petunia is an*independent queen, ruling her indoor domain with a highly expressive tongue, a strong side-eye game, and zero tolerance for pig drama.
She’s affectionate, smart, and full of spunk—but she plays by her own rules. If you’re lucky enough to be part of her circle, you’ll never meet a more entertaining, sassy, and strong-willed companion.
Petunia isn’t just a pig—she’s a presence.
Interested in adopting Petunia? Contact us today.