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Fraternity Fosters Lost Pig for a Night

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Mikey Mandarino

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For one unsuspecting fraternity, this past weekend’s festivities included taking care of a small pig that wandered into its backyard.

The pig found its way into the backyard of Sigma Pi fraternity, 303 Fraternity Row, around 11 a.m. Friday, according to State College Police. The fraternity brothers did what any responsible pet owners would do and took in the pig as one of their own. They fed the pig, gave it water, and even allowed it to stay the night in their backyard.

One of the fraternity brothers called the police about the pig at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, and the Centre County volunteer nonprofit Pets Come First took the pig off of the fraternity’s hands.

The pig didn’t have any identifying characteristics like a collar or marks on its body, so Pets Come First is currently holding the pig with no clue of who its owner is.

He is in rough shape, but is settling into the good life now getting the care he needs,’ a Facebook comment from Pets Come First stated.