Green | November 10, 2010 | 44 comments

Piggy Banks Being Made Out of Actual Baby Pigs

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EthicalVegan
November 10th, 2010
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Piggy bank made of actual piglet sparks death threats

Thecheeky.com wants $4,000 for one of its Piglet Banks, which take a year to make.

Piggy banks have been used for centuries to save money, and more recently, to teach children the merits of saving portions of their allowances.

The often-cute devices are typically made of clay or porcelain and rarely, if ever, incite controversy – but, of course, that may be because they are typically made of clay or porcelain.

Thecheeky.com’s piggy bank is made of a real piglet, but fear not, pleads the site: The animals were turned into piggy banks after dying of natural causes.

“It’s a real piglet that has been taxidermied and inserted with what all piglets probably dream of as babies, a coin storage unit and a cork plug,” the Vancouver-based site said, using an altered photograph of a live piglet in its pitch.


The pig takes a year to make after it is ordered, and thecheeky.com wants half of the asking price - $2,000 – up front.

The Winnipeg Humane Society is not amused and is calling for a letter writing campaign to Vancouver Magazine, which recently ran an ad for the piggy banks.

“While animals are routinely killed for their meat and hides, this is a particularly callous and demeaning exploitation of a baby animal's dead body. It trivializes the life (and death) of a sentient being,” the animal rights group said on its website.

The Vancouver Sun’s Peter Fricker explored why the pigs are offensive in an article last week and eventually sided with the Humane Society’s - after playing devil’s advocate.

“I suppose it could even be argued that the taxidermied piggy bank is at least honest about its origins. Unlike your animal-derived purse or wallet you have to look the product in the face,” Fricker wrote. “But somehow taking the dead bodies of baby pigs and turning them into novelty gifts for rich people to put their loose change in seems especially indecent.”

The Sun linked out to the British Columbia Agriculture Ministry site, which explains the breadth of products derived from pigs.

In addition to the obvious – pork chops and bacon, et al. – the ministry pointed out various parts of pigs are used for weed killers, rubber, floor wax, crayons, make-up, plastics, chalk, antifreeze, glue, protein for animal feed, leather-making substances, gloves, shoes, garments, paint brushes, insulation, upholstery, bone meal, water filters, insulin for diabetics and ventricles for special heart surgery.

Colin Hart, who told The Toronto Star that he created thecheeky.com for his more outrageous ideas (such as suitcase stickers designed to make your luggage look like it contains a body or bricks of cocaine), seemed surprised by the backlash.

“Most people understand it’s a bit of a joke,” he told the newspaper. “We’re not harming any animals. We’re not even considering it. It’s quite ridiculous what’s happening.”

He also noted that, at $4,000, it’s priced “a little out of the reach of people. Anybody, really.”

Hart, 34, told The Sun he was receiving hate mail and death threats, despite having yet to sell a Piglet Bank.
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44 comments // Piggy Banks Being Made Out of Actual Baby Pigs

  • Prijedor
  • CalgarC
  • a619ko
  • remanns
  • UtopianSky
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      UtopianSky  
    • It's a joke- like the website that put cats in jars, and the animal rights groups got all upset about it.

      Even if it was not, the only difference between this and regular taxidermy is a slot on the back. An argument against this is just an argument against taxidermy in general.

      While I think taxidermy is gross, to each is own. It's their right to have a tacky household item.

    • 1 year ago
  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • UtopianSky:

      I dont think taxidermy is appropriate for "kids toys".

      ONE of these,....or hell,....80,....to make a point, at an ART gallery might have some justification for itself, OTHER THAN a "well,.....we CAN SELL IT" motive. The "we can sell it, and that justifies it " argument has always seemed a little weak to me.

    • 1 year ago
  • Dmerza1989
  • Dmerza1989
  • EthicalVegan
  • UtopianSky
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      UtopianSky  
    • EthicalVegan:

      This is right in the article:

      “Most people understand it’s a bit of a joke,” he told the newspaper. “We’re not harming any animals. We’re not even considering it. It’s quite ridiculous what’s happening.”

    • 1 year ago
  • EthicalVegan
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      EthicalVegan  
    • UtopianSky:

      But he means it's a joke that anyone cares. After all -- as he's stating -- he's not actually KILLING the baby pigs himself, so what's the big deal? So, because he's not killing the piglets, he feels that there's no harm done. I disagree, if only because it's disrespectful.

      Hope that makes a bit more sense.

    • 1 year ago
  • UtopianSky
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      UtopianSky  
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    • EthicalVegan:

      I think your are reading things into his words that are not there. Read his words again- objectively:

      “Most people understand it’s a bit of a joke,” he told the newspaper. “We’re not harming any animals. We’re not even considering it. It’s quite ridiculous what’s happening.”

      He is saying that it's a joke. They are not harming any animals. They are not even considering it. All of the protesting is ridiculous because it's all a joke.

      Do you remember the Bonsai Kitten website?
      A whole bunch of animal rights activists got up in arms about it, even contacting the FBI, when it was all just a joke.

      http://www.ding.net/bonsaikitten/

      And GenPets?

      http://www.genpets.com/

      And Unicorn Meat?

      http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/unicorn-meat.shtml

      All of these were jokes- all completely fake- but people got all upset about them.

    • 1 year ago
  • NiceN
  • Kaplow820
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      Kaplow820  
    • death threats, eh? real activists, huh? "stop making piggy banks that you're not even killing for or I WILL KILL YOU!!!"

      oy, i get the point why some people are mad, it's gross i guess, and i wouldn't buy one nor could i afford one, but at least he's not killing pigs for it, the pig is going to just rot away, so why not?

    • 1 year ago
  • andreii
  • Ryan_Todd
  • Dmerza1989
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      Dmerza1989  
    • Wow that is adorably awful. I want to cry and hug one at the same time while screaming at these people. Anyone who can afford to throw away 4g on a piggy bank, probably will never need to use it.

    • 1 year ago
  • EthicalVegan
  • Dmerza1989
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