The slow and sluggish 1000 pig from New Hampshire wandered in a nearby wooded area only to find an injured cat! The pig then leads her caregiver to a cat that was injured in the September 6th fire which killed 14 horses and three cats. “She was on a mission,” her caregiver and farm owner Harriet Finks, who followed the pig, tells ABCnews.com. “For her, it was quite a distance.” “He would have died out there,” Finks said. “Now we have him back.” Click below for more info.

Eloisa Melo

Three days after a fire blazed through a New Hampshire farm on Sept. 6, the only thing more devastating than the physical damage was the presumed death toll: 14 horses and three cats. But if there was someone who hadn’t lost hope, it was Colby, the farm’s 1,000-lb. pig. After breakfast, the Bedford, N.H., Perry Hill Farm mascot, characteristically slow and sluggish, started wandering into the woods nearby.

“She was on a mission,” her caregiver and farm owner Harriet Finks, who followed the pig, tells ABCnews.com. “For her, it was quite a distance.” The 9-year-old pig, sniffing around the woods, led her caregivers to Gumbo, one of the cats they never found after the fire. “He would have died out there,” Finks said. “Now we have him back.”

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