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Meet Kaley Cuoco's newly adopted piglets, Leeroy and Wilbur!

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As is the case with so many natural disasters, the COVID-19 crisis has left countless animals in need of good homes. Now, thanks to Kaley Cuoco and her pal Tracey Wade, two baby pigs are no longer on that list.

On Friday, April 10, "The Big Bang Theory" alum revealed on Instagram that Tracey adopted an insanely cute pair of piglets for her.

Their names are Leeroy and Wilbur -- and Kaley appears to be falling fast for the little oinkers "I got the best quarantine surprise today!" she wrote alongside a gallery of pics of the pigs -- one's all black and the other is black and white.

Kaley also thanked Tracey for the adoption gift and Haulin' Hooves and Cassy Lutz for getting them to her house. "My ❤️ can barely handle it ...," she added.

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