The boar war! Neighbours locked in row over claims family’s pet pot-bellied pig is ‘noisy and smelly’

Neighbours are locked in a bitter row over a ‘noisy and smelly’ pet pig which has made the complainant’s life ‘unbearable’.

Michelle and Carl Repper, of Spalding, Lincolnshire, say they were shocked to receive a nuisance complaint from a neighbour over the noise and odour of their six-year-old pot-bellied pig, Jack.

The couple adopted Jack six years ago after their friends mistook him for a micro pig, and have raised him in their garden ever since.

Michelle, 44, says locals love the pet, which is why she was so shocked when one neighbour allegedly shouted through the fence to say he was ‘disgusting’.

Shortly after, the mother-of-three received a letter from South Holland District Council outlining the complaint that had been filed about the animal.

But perplexed Michelle, who has a licence to own Jack, claims he is the ‘cleanest animal’ and says all he does is ‘snore’.

Michelle, who works as a teaching assistant, said their family would be ‘devastated’ if they were forced to rehome Jack, and claims they would ‘put up a fight’ if the complaint goes any further.

She said: ‘He is like our dog, he’s our pet. The neighbours have always known we’ve had Jack.

Michelle and Carl Repper say they were shocked to receive a nuisance complaint from their neighbour over the noise and odour of their six-year-old pot-bellied pig, Jack (pictured)

Michelle and Carl Repper say they were shocked to receive a nuisance complaint from their neighbour over the noise and odour of their six-year-old pot-bellied pig, Jack (pictured)

Michelle (pictured) says locals love the pet, which is why she was so shocked when one neighbour allegedly shouted through the fence to say he was 'disgusting'

Michelle (pictured) says locals love the pet, which is why she was so shocked when one neighbour allegedly shouted through the fence to say he was ‘disgusting’

The mother-of-three received a letter from South Holland District Council outlining the complaint that had been filed about the animal (pictured)

The mother-of-three received a letter from South Holland District Council outlining the complaint that had been filed about the animal (pictured)

‘Everybody loves Jack. The neighbours bring their leftover food from Sunday dinner over for him. Dog-walkers all ask about him. He’s so gentle.’

After going away for a few days last month, Michelle claims a neighbour began ‘shouting at her’ through the fence, branding Jack ‘noisy and smelly’.

She said: ‘We left his wheelie bin in there and he does throw it around. When we got back, we apologised for it.

‘When we got back, all of a sudden we could hear this lady shouting through a hole in the fence saying he was disgusting and she can’t believe there’s a pig in the garden.

‘But we’ve had him for six years, not a couple weeks. She’s always known we’ve had him.

‘That’s the first time anyone has ever said anything in six years. No one’s said anything about the noise or smell before. Pigs are the cleanest animals.

‘We’ve never had any issues with him. They said he’s really noisy during the day but he actually sleeps for five to six hours during the day. He just sunbathes the whole day.

‘All he does is snore. He’s so quiet. My husband said “rather than shouting from the fence, come around and have a decent conversation with us” but she just carried on shouting, so I went indoors.’

After going away for a few days last month, Michelle claims a neighbour began 'shouting at her' through the fence, branding Jack 'noisy and smelly'

After going away for a few days last month, Michelle claims a neighbour began ‘shouting at her’ through the fence, branding Jack ‘noisy and smelly’

Michelle said: 'When we got back, all of a sudden we could hear this lady shouting through a hole in the fence saying he was disgusting and she can't believe there's a pig in the garden'

Michelle said: ‘When we got back, all of a sudden we could hear this lady shouting through a hole in the fence saying he was disgusting and she can’t believe there’s a pig in the garden’

The disgruntled neighbours even took their frustration to the town’s local newspaper, saying the pig ‘makes life unbearable’ and said it had made their living situation a ‘tragedy’.

‘Tragedy?,’ Michelle said. ‘I don’t really know what to say about that. He’s been here for six years. It’s more gutting that it’s come to this. 

‘I’m just baffled. She could’ve just come round to us and said he’s really smelly and making loads of noise rather than making a complaint.

‘There’s got to be evidence of smell and my husband cleans that every other day. He always does it in the same spot. He’s not defecating all around the garden.

‘If we had to rehome him, it would be like someone giving away their dog.

‘My husband and my girls would be devastated. He’s just part of the furniture. We’d put up a fight [if they wanted to rehome him].

The disgruntled neighbours even took their frustration to the town's local newspaper, saying the pig 'makes life unbearable' and said it had made their living situation a 'tragedy'

The disgruntled neighbours even took their frustration to the town’s local newspaper, saying the pig ‘makes life unbearable’ and said it had made their living situation a ‘tragedy’

‘I just wish they’d come and spoken to us. I’ve emailed the council to say you’re welcome to come round and have a look at him. We’ve got nothing to hide.’

A South Holland District Council spokesperson said: ‘We are aware of this case and have been in contact with APHA (Animal and Plant Health Agency), who have confirmed that all the appropriate licences are in place.

‘Our officers have visited the site on two occasions, during which no issues have been observed.

‘The owner has taken steps to reduce the noise levels, and advice has been provided on how to correctly monitor and record concerns, to allow us to continue to investigate as required.’

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