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Mythos Farm A Nori

   SS: 
S: Mythos Farm Auroboarus
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   DS: Mel's Pets Ronin
D: Mythos Farm Bushido
   DD: Kimber's Zen
Born: 11/04/2021
Height: 15.5" at 2 years
Weight: 75lb at 2 years
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Nori started out as a house pig, in OUR house! When the upstairs folk tired of her naturally curious destruction, it was bitterly cold out, so she moved downstairs with us until it was warm enough to take her outside to live with the herd.

Nori is incredibly friendly, an ambassador for our herd and a strong example of the challenges in keeping an indoor pig:
- incredibly snuggly on the couch or bed
- very entertaining behaviour
- sweet little conversations, demonstrating the wide range of emotions and intellect contained within every pig
- perfectly toilet trained but would intentionally pee outside of her litter box when she was angry with us
- she got bored easily and did as pigs do, rooting and chewing on things, including baseboards, carpet and furniture

Nori loved us all, but we feel she is far happier with her family herd, living a natural pig life. She will be with us for all her days!


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