With a happy and inquisitive nature and an endearing need for companionship, Hilda seemed like the perfect pet.
What’s more, the micro pig would be easy to care for because they grow no bigger than a small spaniel.
But  this pig’s tale took an unfortunate twist after her owner realised she  was a normal pig which would soon become too big to look after.
Macro pig: This animal was dumped at a shelter after its owner realised it was going to grow much bigger
On top of that, the  ten-week-old was so desperate to socialise with other pigs that she  started squealing loudly, annoying the neighbours. As a result, she was  left with an animal shelter on Christmas Eve.
Hilda  is one of hundreds of animals that have been left with Wood Green  Animal Shelters in recent weeks as people struggle to look after their  pets in the economic downturn.
The  charity’s three centres, at Wood Green, North London, and Heydon and  Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire, have seen an 11 per cent increase in  arrivals in four months compared to the same time last year.
Wanted: Hilda with Michelle Kelly who works on the field section at Wood Green Animal shelter
Hilda, who belonged to a woman  in Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, was handed in to the Godmanchester site.  Linda Cantle, deputy head of animal welfare, said: ‘The woman absolutely  adored her. But pigs need companionship and Hilda had become quite  vocal.
‘The neighbours  were angry and her owner had no choice but to give her up. She was also a  bit misguided. She thought it was a micro pig and it almost certainly  isn’t.’
Last month the  Daily Mail told how Melissa White, 22, bought a micro pig who at first  fitted in her hand. He had since grown into a 10st, 2ft tall beast and  had caused thousands of pounds of damage at her home in St Albans,  Hertfordshire.
In the last four months Wood Green Animal Shelters have taken in 3,196 animals, including dogs, cats and rabbits.
Anyone wishing to adopt one should call 0844 248 8181.
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