Rita was rescued from a cruelty and hoarding case in Maryland involving a so-called “humane” farm. If you ask her, she wouldn't describe it as humane. These terms often mislead people, as they picture animals happily roaming in open spaces. In reality, Rita, her sister Ruthie, and over 100 other animals were confined to small, filthy mud holes. Many were sick and denied care; most females were pregnant and had never experienced kindness.
Rita and Ruthie were both pregnant when The Humane Society rescued them, and we had initially planned to adopt out some of the babies to other sanctuaries; however, that idea was scrapped the minute we witnessed the bond Rita and Ruthie had with their sweet piglets. They even “sang” to their babies while they nursed. We immediately decided to keep the big, happy family together here at CCFS.
Sadly, Rita was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma a couple of years ago. Rita is a Yorkshire, a breed of pig that has been selectively bred and genetically manipulated to have accelerated growth rates so farmers can slaughter them at just six months of age. This genetic manipulation makes them prone to cancer, especially skin cancer.
Your donation will fund veterinary care, feed, and infrastructure improvements for Rita. Thank you!