RosieLily
Forum Donator 2025/26
Rosie and Lily are a very tightly bonded pair. Rosie is the little daredevil, Lily one of the most well-behaved pigwigs I've ever met and also the boss pig in this household. They bicker here and there, but ultimately get along very well. Like sisters.
Whenever Rosie's been poorly, a couple days before the obvious signs present themselves (not eating, lethargic), Lily stops bickering, sleeps close to Rosie and also stops washing herself as thoroughly, causing cleaning fluid to pool up in her eyes a bit. Lily's a clean freak, bless her, usually she grooms very often. So I always know something might be wrong with either pig when I see Lily behaving this way.
For close to two weeks now, Lily hasn't been washing properly and her eyes have been a bit goopy again. I got worried so I took the girls to the vet yesterday, but nothing seems to be wrong with either of them. Lily's eyes are normal, no injuries, tummies feel good, teeth look good, happy and active, obviously eating, all good.
I'm starting to think maybe Lily knows her servant (well, me) has been feeling down. They've both been more affectionate lately, staying close by whenever I let them roam free, giving tons of kisses, etc.
Could it be the little furballs recognise their hooman is feeling down and react this way? I will continue keeping a close eye on them, perhaps my vet and I have missed something, but right now I can't think of any other reason for this.
Whenever Rosie's been poorly, a couple days before the obvious signs present themselves (not eating, lethargic), Lily stops bickering, sleeps close to Rosie and also stops washing herself as thoroughly, causing cleaning fluid to pool up in her eyes a bit. Lily's a clean freak, bless her, usually she grooms very often. So I always know something might be wrong with either pig when I see Lily behaving this way.
For close to two weeks now, Lily hasn't been washing properly and her eyes have been a bit goopy again. I got worried so I took the girls to the vet yesterday, but nothing seems to be wrong with either of them. Lily's eyes are normal, no injuries, tummies feel good, teeth look good, happy and active, obviously eating, all good.
I'm starting to think maybe Lily knows her servant (well, me) has been feeling down. They've both been more affectionate lately, staying close by whenever I let them roam free, giving tons of kisses, etc.
Could it be the little furballs recognise their hooman is feeling down and react this way? I will continue keeping a close eye on them, perhaps my vet and I have missed something, but right now I can't think of any other reason for this.