After Ffion passed away so suddenly, I had a very good think about what I wanted to do next. Losing both Fflur and then her this year has hurt just so much!
I decided to get another piggy again - there are just too many in need of a good home -, but not straight away and preferably one that is and looks as different to either girl as possible. Oh yes, and if there happened to be a choice, let there be a cream piggy in the mix...
I came back to the news of the big Lymington rescue and then a few days later I chanced across Honeybunnies' thread about her share of the Lymington piggies.
http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=54665
The rest is - as you may say - history (poor Jill from Honeybunnies probably didn't know what hit her!), but there was the little piggy I had been daydreaming about having some day since when I was a teenager, and for once I had the space, the piggy was available, in the right area at the right time, with the right sex and the perfect timing! Thankfully, Caron has turned out to be not pregnant and can come to join the Tribe just in time for my birthday next week.
It may take just about 30 years and nine weeks in the making, but little miracles do happen - even to somebody like me!
Here is Caron (pic courtesy of her fosterer):
Of course, this last week of waiting will be the hardest! I and the Tribe are looking forward very much to meeting Caron and hopefully giving her as a happy a life as possible.
I decided to get another piggy again - there are just too many in need of a good home -, but not straight away and preferably one that is and looks as different to either girl as possible. Oh yes, and if there happened to be a choice, let there be a cream piggy in the mix...

I came back to the news of the big Lymington rescue and then a few days later I chanced across Honeybunnies' thread about her share of the Lymington piggies.
http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=54665
The rest is - as you may say - history (poor Jill from Honeybunnies probably didn't know what hit her!), but there was the little piggy I had been daydreaming about having some day since when I was a teenager, and for once I had the space, the piggy was available, in the right area at the right time, with the right sex and the perfect timing! Thankfully, Caron has turned out to be not pregnant and can come to join the Tribe just in time for my birthday next week.
It may take just about 30 years and nine weeks in the making, but little miracles do happen - even to somebody like me!

Here is Caron (pic courtesy of her fosterer):

Of course, this last week of waiting will be the hardest! I and the Tribe are looking forward very much to meeting Caron and hopefully giving her as a happy a life as possible.