Dindypig
Adult Guinea Pig
In a couple of wheeks time on September 18th it will be exactly a year since Cupcake came into my life, rather abruptly I might add. I was dithering whether to go or not to go to the first annual Cavy Corner Guinea Sanctuary Pignic because the weather was threatening to rain all day. I decided to go anyway and my then partner Lynda and one of her many grandaughters came along too and of course we took Dindypig. It was later in the day that Lynda was passed a tiny little sow called Cupcake to cuddle. Cupcake is one of the Lymington Piggies and there may well be some of you reading this that have a Lymington Piggy sharing your life.
Well, mutch to the shock (and I mean jaw dropping) of many people there that know Sue and Winston of Cavy Corner, we left that day with Cupcake. This caused a bit of a dilema because Dindy our rescue sow was a 'determined' antisocial Piggy, she would not tolerate any other Piggies. A year has passed and the world is a happier place, Dindy and Cuppers are now buddies.
Cupcake at the Pignic
A year later finds Dindy being totally chilled with Cuppers scoffing away next to her.
We will be going again to this years Pignic, so if you manage to get there please come over and say hi and meet the crew.
Well, mutch to the shock (and I mean jaw dropping) of many people there that know Sue and Winston of Cavy Corner, we left that day with Cupcake. This caused a bit of a dilema because Dindy our rescue sow was a 'determined' antisocial Piggy, she would not tolerate any other Piggies. A year has passed and the world is a happier place, Dindy and Cuppers are now buddies.
Cupcake at the Pignic

A year later finds Dindy being totally chilled with Cuppers scoffing away next to her.

We will be going again to this years Pignic, so if you manage to get there please come over and say hi and meet the crew.