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|    Vegan faces backlash for 'rescuing' pig     |
|    10 Feb 21 11:13:13    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: rat.farts@latimes.com              A vegan activist who 'rescued' a pig from slaughter has been       slammed by animal rights campaigners after she kept it in a tiny       two-bed flat.              Alicia Day, 31, who lived in Southall, west London, at the time       had baths with the pig and even took it to Japanese chain       Wagamama before her landlord found out.              She paid £30 to save the eight-week old animal, called Jixy       Pixy, after seeing him advertised online by a farm which had       wanted to sell him to another farm where he would have later       been slaughtered.              Ms Day offered to take the pig instead and then spent £400 on a       taxi to bring Jixy Pixy to London from Exeter, Devon.              However on Monday her landlord found out about the pig and Ms       Day, who has a masters graduate in international business, had       to give him over to the RSPCA.              During their time together Ms Day took Jixy Pixy on trains,       allowed him to walk off the lead on busy city streets and even       took him to the park like a dog.              Ms Day said: 'I can't save them all but I thought I would save       one. Anything for my baby.              'I would go to the toilet and I would leave it outside and it       would scream until I came back. At first when I tried to touch       him he would jump back but within 30 minutes he started coming       to me when I called him.'              The pair also ventured out onto the tube and Ms Day would walk       Jixy Pixy in Ealing Broadway on a lead to the astonishment of       onlookers.              She said: 'He is even easier to walk than a dog. We would be at       the shopping centre in the open air and I would sit there, relax       and have a cup of tea.              'It was pretty crazy because there was constantly a crowd around       the pig and kids loved it.              'People were asking me questions and taking pictures and phoning       friends to say there is a pig in Ealing.              'That's when I got the idea that maybe this will highlight that       pigs are not just food.              'Some people told me point blank they are becoming a vegetarian       after meeting my pig.'              Ms Day, who is originally from New York, said she now wants to       explore animal rights activism.              The former carer stopped eating meat aged 12 before becoming a       vegan this year.              She explained: 'Since I was a child I thought pigs were really       cute. I guess I realised that I'm an adult now and I don't have       to ask my parents permission - I can basically do what I want.'              Ms Day said that Jixy Pixy's favourite things to do were sitting       on her lap and taking baths.              But the relationship ended abruptly when the landlord told       Alicia to leave the flat on November 4 - a week after she got       the pig. It is thought he may have seen her social media posts       detailing Jixy Pixy's life in London.              She decided to give the pig to the RSPCA - but not before       another trip to Wagamama.              She said: 'I thought I would let the pig have one more nice meal       at Wagamama and we sat in the outdoor seating.              'We shared the Tofu Pad Thai - he always bullies me into giving       him half the food.'              When the RSPCA arrived to take Jixy Pixy away, Ms Day said he       'started screaming and trying to run away - he didn't want to       go.'              Ms Day is now living in a hotel and is being supported       financially by her sister in California, but she has no regrets       about bringing the pig home.              She said: 'The sadness I am going through or the sadness the pig       is going through at losing me is better than him being       slaughtered.              'I am not going to buy more pigs because it will cause more       problems with the RSPCA, which was not my intention.'              Ms Day hopes to teach people that pigs are not 'dirty disgusting       animals' and that they can be affectionate and emotional.              Jixy Pixy is now being taken to a sanctuary in Kent and Ms Day       said she hopes her efforts inspire people to eat less meat.              She said: 'Even if people eat one less meal with meat then it       will make a difference.'              However animal experts have said Ms Day's actions showed a       shocking lack of judgement.              In April this year Ms Day bought a chameleon which she named       Daddy from a pet store in New York City.              In one post on her Instagram page it shows the chameleon       pictured beside a bottle of coconut body scrub with what appears       to also be slathered over it.              Ms Day added: 'When I was in the bath I put him in a plastic       container and it sat next to me in the bath. I bathed it every       day.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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