Kingsford the Pig! March 10, 2009
Posted by Marta | Permalink | Comments ( 8 ) | TrackBackRemember how pigs are similar to dogs? Well, the L.A. Times blog recently showed just how true this is. Check out little cutie-pie Kingsford below and I dare you not to smile!
Kingsford Goes to the Beach - video powered by Metacafe
Now I'm definitely not recommending you run out and get a piggy of your own to love and adore. Pigs get huge and require a much bigger commitment than many people realize. I just want you to think twice the next time bacon, ham, or pork comes your way, and say no for Kingsford's sake.
Which part of the video was your favorite?
P.S. Remember—What if a pig said "woof"?
Comments
The whole video was my fav! So cute!
Posted by: Kelly at March 11, 2009 6:56 AMOkay, the cutest part is totally where kingsford is trying to go up/down the stairs just because he wants to be with the person! Thats so cute! When my dog was a puppy he did the exact same thing! Woof!
Posted by: Erica at March 11, 2009 8:46 AMAll of it's cute! But I love to see him splashing around in the sea!
I saw this on Cute Overload a few weeks ago, you should all go and check it out! The link is under the 'Blogs we like' bit.
Posted by: Little_Lotte at March 13, 2009 5:14 PMwhat happened later when he got big?
Posted by: m at March 24, 2009 10:16 PMthis is one of the cutest things i've ever seen!!
if pigs didn't get so big, i would totally get one!
Posted by: Corinne at March 27, 2009 1:29 AMYou are all missing the point this piglet was spoiled pampered, showed the wonders of being a pampered pet, given all the advantages of a house pet, did it last? What Happened to him?
I will tell you what happens to the majority, they are either left in the yard abandoned or just abandoned. One I found was turned out because he was a mini pig and they found he cost more to slaughter than he would have meat to "share". They just couldn't kill him themselves, ya know! Ya Think!
Pity for animals who represent our food supply is easy. Taking one out of context and showing his ablities, and "human characters" is easy. Finding a real alternative to their fate isn't.
Even mini-pigs reach over 300 lbs at times. Get a grip, and off your computer and go help an animal shelter, (human or animal shelter really) most of you won't last one day.
You should all find Don Johnson's first movie and see it: A Man and His Dog. Then tell me where we as humans should fit.
When we take care of our animals we won't have to worry about our children's fates.
Posted by: Lynn Anderson at April 4, 2009 9:21 AMHow adorable!!!
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OMG it screams
Posted by: at March 10, 2009 3:53 PM