West Kelowna, B.C. – A group of runaway pigs were recently rounded up in West Kelowna, leaving many residents wondering where the animals came from.
According to local authorities, the pigs were first spotted roaming around the area on Monday morning. Concerned citizens immediately contacted the police, who then worked with animal control to safely capture the animals.
The pigs were found in a residential area, causing some chaos as they wandered through yards and gardens. However, no damage or injuries were reported.
The owner of the pigs has yet to be identified, leaving officials unsure of where the animals came from. It is believed that they may have escaped from a nearby farm or were abandoned by their owner.
Animal control was able to safely corral the pigs and transport them to a nearby shelter. The pigs are currently being cared for and are in good health.
Residents in the area were relieved to see the pigs safely captured and expressed their gratitude to the authorities for their quick response.
This incident serves as a reminder for pet owners to ensure their animals are properly contained and cared for. It also highlights the importance of reporting any stray or abandoned animals to the authorities.
The investigation into the origin of the pigs is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact the local authorities.
In the meantime, the pigs will remain in the care of the shelter until their owner is located or a suitable home is found for them.
This is a developing story and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for the latest developments on this curious case of the runaway pigs in West Kelowna.