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Her current rescues are pigs from farms, sometimes from other hobby farmers who may not know how to take care of them, but she said that she can take in any farm animal that needs a safe place.
Besides looking for a new property, Affleck said donations are also always welcome.
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For more information on the sanctuary and their needs, email starspigglywigglyssanctuary@outlook.com.
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