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Adopt Jelly

Pig, looks like
Vietnamese Potbelly
Age
Senior, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Black
Location
Sanctuary
Jelly was born in February 2014 in southern Utah and came to Best Friends in summer 2018. Just like the condiment, Jelly is used to being in the middle and staying out of the spotlight. Jelly loves people but doesn't mind if her friends get belly rubs first, she's happy to just relax in the sun until her turn. She is all black with white socks and a white tip on her tail, and needs a forever home with other pigs and kind, loving family.
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