Goodbye beautiful Piglet

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katiepops

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I said goodbye to my gorgeous snuggly Piglet this morning.

A couple of weeks ago she became very bloated and was struggling, looking very wobbly on her feet. The vet and I suspected her arthritis was causing her pain so put her on pain killers every day to see if it helped. After a long weekend of tummy massaging every 2 hours and syringe feeding (until she decided it wasn't for her and she'd rather stick her head in the bowl) she got over the bloat and really perked up. She put weight back on and had a new lease of life, even putting her feet up on the bars while she wheeked the house down for breakfast, something she'd never done before.

She didn't want her breakfast yesterday morning and had become very bloated over night, only I could feel a lump near her tummy which I hadn't felt before so I took her straight to the vets. She was so bloated the ultrasound wasn't going to show anything so we came home with more bloat meds and booked to go back this afternoon when hopefully the bloat would be reduced and we could have a look at the lump. I sat up with her until late last night, she just wanted to snuggle up, didn't want her meds, had a tiny nibble at some food but I felt she had started giving up. I said my goodbyes not expecting to see her in the morning she was peaceful and snuggled up with Amelia.

When I woke up she was clearly in distress trying to eat her cosy and biting on to the bars, clearly in pain. I took her straight to the vets but she passed away in the waiting room. I knew there was nothing they could do for her other than stop her pain but she went by herself. I wish it could of been a peaceful passing for her.

Piglet was just over 6 1/2 years old and had come to live with me in February this year after her sister died. Her owner, a lady I worked with didn't want her to be on her own and the kids had grown up and didn't want any more guinea pigs so she asked if Piglet could come and live with me.

Piglet was the biggest wheeker of them all. She had a really unique 'voice' one I tried to capture on video many times but she always fell silent when the camera came out.

She put her whole body into her wheeking, ear flapping and all. She had been so well loved with her previous family she was really tame and would just sit there and let you pick her up. She loved her chin rubs and to snuggle up. She had such a sweet character and loved nothing more than to dive straight into a big pile of fresh hay or snuggle in her cosy.

Matilda and Amelia have said their goodbyes and seem to be ok, better than me.

Her previously owners have just been to pick her up. Their only request when she came to live with me was that they wanted her to be buried in their garden next to her sister when the time came.

Piglet and Tigger have fun together when you are reunited at the bridge, introduce Tigger to Hector, your toy boy.

My beautiful girl you will be missed so much. Whenever I've been sad or had a bad day you've been there for me ready and waiting for a cuddle and made everything alright.

Here she is discovering the joy of a fleece tunnel for the first time.
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With her friend Matilda.

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Showing off her gorgeous hair style.

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Sleep tight gorgeous girl.
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Oh my, what a gorgeous girl. I'm so sorry that she's passed, but it sounds like she had a truly wonderful life, you did everything that you could have and now at least she will be reunited with her sister.

Bless her little heart. RIP :(
 
I am so so sorry to hear about your dear Piglet. She was a beautiful piggy, rest in peace little one x
 
Oh what a lovely piggy,I'm sooooo sorry that she passed away,shes not suffering anymore and will be with her sister popcorning in meadow fields,
I know it hurts so bad when you lose a beloved animal friend but shel always be with you as you remember her in your heart,
RIP beutiful piggy x
 
What a fantastic tribute and hire lovely that her previous carer did that for her, I think she sounded like a real character.

Sleep well piglet x

Thinking if you xx
 
Ohhh my, I'm so sorry to hear that your beautiful and special piggie has passed away, now a beautiful shining star in the sky.

Rest in peace piglet x
 
I am so sorry for your loss and to hear how poorly she was. I can tell how special she was to you and she would have felt your love.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about Piglet. I know your pain as I lost my boy Sunny on Monday. RIP little Piglet.
 
Thank you for all of your lovely comments. George has done a good job of moping up my tears, he's licked them off my face bless him.
 
I am a little late on replying but I still wanted to tell you how sorry I am to hear you have lost your little furry friend. It is a beautiful tribute you have put here for your gorgeous little Piglet! May little piglet be happy in piggy heaven and eat all the grass and hay her little heart desires! :rose
 
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So very sorry to hear about piglet......Sweet dreams little one..x
 
It was very quiet this morning without her huge wheek to start the chorus off. Matilda and Amelia seem to be doing ok although slept at opposite ends of the pen. Piglet was the glue in the bond, both girls always wanted to be with her so she brought the three of them together.
 
I am very sorry for the loss of your beautiful girl!

My piggies are always very subdued for a few days.
 
I'm so sorry to hear this Kate, she was a beautiful little girl and I'm glad that I met her, albeit briefly. Sleep tight little Piglet xx
 
Really sorry for the loss of your stunning girl. She sounded like a very special girl. Hope you, Matilda and Amelia are okay. Massive hugs to you.

RIP Piglet
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Matilda and Amelia have been spoilt today by my friend's little boy Josh who insisted on feeding them each breakfast veg to them individually along with each strand of hay. They were happy to oblige! He was so sweet, when he came in the first thing he said was "mummy said Piglet has been very poorly and we won't see her now and you need a big hug and make sure Melia (Amelia) and Tilda (Matilda) are ok" Bless him he's not quite 3 1/2 and he just gets it.

Althought their sleeping at opposite ends of the pen they are both coming out to eat hay or dried food together through the day so will hopefully start to become a little closer.
 
Oh love i'm so so sorry to hear about beautiful Piglet 8...8...8...
RIP Piglet run free at the bridge, have fun popcorning thru the lush green grassy meadows and noming away on the longest sweet blades of grass and sweet corn silks, you'll be so very very sadly missed by your devastated family and little friends Matilda and Amelia but NEVER EVER Forgotten xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) and loads of loves from Glynis, Velvet and Onyx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Another little star now twinkling in the sky ................. :(


Thankyou for sharing your most precious pigtures of PIglet x) what a beautiful darling girl!
The girls send lots of friendly brrrrrrrrr's and little kisses and I send lots of nose rubs and snuggles to Tilda and Melia (i loved how your friends son Josh said their names! and what he said to you....... it started me off again!!) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
HUGE HUGS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 
Stunning pictures, what a beautiful girl. I share your sadness as it has only been 5 days since my boy Leo died. RIP our darling piggies x
 
I'm sorry to hear about Leo, I'm sure Piglet will be looking after him at the bridge. Popcorn free little one. x
 
I had a lovely message from Piglet's family today, a week since she died asking how I was and saying "Thank you again for looking after Piglet for us. I can't imagine she would have survived so long after her sister's death without your company and care. As hard as it was to say goodbye to her, I have no doubt at all that it was the right thing for her to come and live with you and the other piggies rather than live out her final days on her own."
We had joked when I took her in that she was moving in to a retirement home and she soon learnt to enjoy a life of warmth, (she used to live outside) soft cozies, 2 new friends and got her first boyfriend a toy boy half her age although sadly not with us for long. RIP Hector.
 
I am really sorry to hear about Piglet. It is always sad to lose a pig, but especially so when they are such a big character. You only had her for a short while but she obviously became a very big part of your life for that time. How cute she must have looked making all that noise. She must have had a really lovely last few months of her life with you and her new friends.

Rest in peace, lovely Piglet. x
 
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