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South China Morning Post

9th December 2002

http://hongkong.scmp.com/hknews/ZZZY07Y2H9D.html

 

Traders and householders are warned over the legalities of keeping them as

pets

 

Mini-pigs are back. These cute, cat-sized porkers that made their debut in

Hong Kong pet shops last Christmas are on the market again.

But buyers should beware - they could be breaking the law and risk being

fined up to $100,000 for keeping one.

 

Pigs, unlike dogs or cats, are considered livestock, which means you need a

licence to own one and they are banned in urban areas.

 

" No person shall keep livestock in or on any premises within a specified

livestock waste control area, " according to 1994 Public Health legislation.

The penalties are harsh: a $50,000 fine for a first offence, double that for

a second, and $1,000 a day for a continuing offence after that.

 

Under animal traders' rules, the little pink and black pigs cannot be sold

by Hong Kong's 265 pet shops because their licences cover only the sale of

dogs and cats, birds, non-venomous reptiles, rabbits, mice, gerbils,

hamsters and chinchillas. Pigs are not included.

 

Pet shops come under the jurisdiction of the Agriculture, Fisheries and

Conservation Department, but pigs come under the Environmental Protection

Department, explains Pauline Taylor, deputy executive director of the

Society for the Protection of Animals. " If a shop is licensed to trade in

animals and sells pigs, it's breaking the law, " she says.

 

That is probably why this season's first batch of three mini-pigs was being

offered for sale in a Mongkok temporary mobile phone shop - next door to a

pet shop - late last week. Prices were down significantly from last year,

from $2,500 to $800.

 

These pigs may be cute, with their black faces and bottoms, but they are

totally unsuitable for keeping in Hong Kong flats, Dr Taylor warns.

 

" Hong Kong does not create an environment suitable for a pig as a pet.

People will be foolishly buying them and then discarding them in a few

months. Last year there was a rush of pigs brought to the SPCA, " she said.

 

Mini-pigs can live for 27 years, she says, and they grow quickly. What

starts as a tiny pig that can sit in your hands can be a 140kg porker six

months later.

 

The three pigs in the Mongkok phone shop came from Taiwan, but last

Christmas, when the craze for so-called " perfumed pigs " took off in China

because of restrictions on dogs, the beasts were bred in Shenzhen.

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