Winds going 60 miles per hour blew down a little piggy's house in Michigan on Wednesday afternoon. The pet pig, named Hamlet, decided after getting through a broken fence that he should take a mile-long walk to Home Depot. (Perhaps he wanted some tools to repair his living situation.) "We looked out the side door and there was a pig on the hill," Home Depot employee tells WWMT. "He's super friendly, he's very sweet, doesn't make too much noise, believe it or not." James fed dog biscuits to the pig, then brought him to her house to keep him safe. She also posted his photo on a local Facebook page for lost pets.
hortly after, Hamlet's owner Rachael Farbotham was located and informed that her little piggy had gone to the market, but was ready to head home. "I was happy, I almost cried when I finally saw him," she admits. "I didn't think I would again." Winds going 60 miles per hour blew down a little piggy's house in Michigan on Wednesday afternoon. The pet pig, named Hamlet, decided after getting through a broken fence that he should take a mile-long walk to Home Depot. (Perhaps he wanted some tools to repair his living situation.) "We looked out the side door and there was a pig on the hill," Home Depot employee tells WWMT. "He's super friendly, he's very sweet, doesn't make too much noise, believe it or not."
James fed dog biscuits to the pig, then brought him to her house to keep him safe. She also posted his photo on a local Facebook page for lost pets. Shortly after, Hamlet's owner Rachael Farbotham was located and informed that her little piggy had gone to the market, but was ready to head home. "I was happy, I almost cried when I finally saw him," she admits. "I didn't think I would again."
Source: UPI