Puzzlepigs
Adult Guinea Pig
I'm still coming to terms with not having my beautiful girl around. My beloved Bingo passed away on the 28th July at the age of about 7 and 1/2.
She was the most loving piggy I could have ever wished for, so tame, friendly and funny. She would always be the first one out when I came in to the piggy room and would almost always let you give her a little stroke. Having been one of my first piggies (along with Frisky who passed away before I joined the forum in 2011), she has been part of the pig story right from the start.
She always seemed so happy, despite being bossed around by Puzzle pig all the time and Frisky when she was around. Whenever I took any photos she would strike the same pose - nose up in the air with her little toofies showing! She was so laid back and friendly. When Frisky very suddenly passed away at around 3 years old Bingo was such a comfort to me. Even having lost her own cagemate she was still there happy to have a cuddle with you. When little Puzzle joined us, Bingo immediately took her under her wing. She was a fantastic mother to Puzzle when Puzz was little, though as she grew older and bigger, she became bossier too!
Bingo was still the same piggy, she didn't mind being bossed about all that much and would still snuggle up next to Puzzle for warmth and comfort. She was a very special piggy that has left an empty hole in my life. It'll never be the same without her, but I can look back on all the photos I have of her with fond memories of the happy times we spent together. She reached a good age and passed peacefully and that is something I can take comfort from.
Here are just a few photos of her:

Night night Bingo. Take care of Frisky and Florrie over rainbow bridge and play happily with all the other piggies there. You are loved so much and you will never be forgotten.
She was the most loving piggy I could have ever wished for, so tame, friendly and funny. She would always be the first one out when I came in to the piggy room and would almost always let you give her a little stroke. Having been one of my first piggies (along with Frisky who passed away before I joined the forum in 2011), she has been part of the pig story right from the start.
She always seemed so happy, despite being bossed around by Puzzle pig all the time and Frisky when she was around. Whenever I took any photos she would strike the same pose - nose up in the air with her little toofies showing! She was so laid back and friendly. When Frisky very suddenly passed away at around 3 years old Bingo was such a comfort to me. Even having lost her own cagemate she was still there happy to have a cuddle with you. When little Puzzle joined us, Bingo immediately took her under her wing. She was a fantastic mother to Puzzle when Puzz was little, though as she grew older and bigger, she became bossier too!
Bingo was still the same piggy, she didn't mind being bossed about all that much and would still snuggle up next to Puzzle for warmth and comfort. She was a very special piggy that has left an empty hole in my life. It'll never be the same without her, but I can look back on all the photos I have of her with fond memories of the happy times we spent together. She reached a good age and passed peacefully and that is something I can take comfort from.
Here are just a few photos of her:

Night night Bingo. Take care of Frisky and Florrie over rainbow bridge and play happily with all the other piggies there. You are loved so much and you will never be forgotten.