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Today we had to have our beautiful girl PTS.
Megan was part of a rescue that Walsall RSPCA took on board, when Vicky got hold of her she and another piggie were in a horrendous state. Megan lost her Teeth, was blind and one eye had rotted away to pus and had a nasty infection. It was very touch and go if Meggy would make it but she did, she has always been a fighter and such a strong willed piggie. Megan had special needs and needed a home away from other piggies who may have bullied her as she was inbred and very slow
When she first came she would take ages to eat so Walsall needed her housed separately, we were lucky enough to be chosen to give this special little lady a forever home, she joined us in January 2012.
Meggy Moo was so special in many ways. Slowly she came out of her shell and would no longer sit facing a corner of her cage, she began to be able to eat faster too and finally could eat pellets without having them mashed with water
She became more like a normal piggie but still retained a unique character. She wasn't scared of anything at all and you could pick her up one handed 
She was a bundle of unusual noises and because of her strange head shape she snored and would snuffly hoot around after food and had no real voice so could only manage a hoarse wheek. Her snoring was sometimes so loud you could hear it above the TV, she was a avid watcher of the TV show Blue Bloods
and would sit down on our laps until she got bored to watch it most nights and then she would go for a wander, trying to fit where she shouldn't - such was her pesky nature.
Moo Cow could also produce an extra ordinary amount of poo in such a small space of time, there was no stopping it she needed poo picking many times a day and had a habit of making a poo milkshake in her water bowl!
She loved her Mum and Dad and I know took comfort from us these past difficult 48 hours were we battled against her bloat but it became to much today and we couldn't see her in any more discomfort so had to help her across the bridge where I am sure she is filling the meadow full of poo as we speak, I seriously hope the gardener has a lot of time to poo pick up there.
She was unique and there are so many things Rach and I will miss about her, her sounds, her sweet face, the way she would charge around the cage while you were poo picking and filling up her hay tray, her little furry belly, her wiggling bottom as she walked and most of all her companionship and the feeling of love off her. She knew we always tried to help her and I hope we gave her the life she so desperately deserved. I wish we had had more time together and made her 2nd gotcha day but it wasn't to be.
A cosy Piggyfan made for her, which she would sleep on
Take Care, Sweet Dreams Meggy Moo cow and thank you, we will never forget you.
Night Moo
x x x x x
Megan was part of a rescue that Walsall RSPCA took on board, when Vicky got hold of her she and another piggie were in a horrendous state. Megan lost her Teeth, was blind and one eye had rotted away to pus and had a nasty infection. It was very touch and go if Meggy would make it but she did, she has always been a fighter and such a strong willed piggie. Megan had special needs and needed a home away from other piggies who may have bullied her as she was inbred and very slow

Meggy Moo was so special in many ways. Slowly she came out of her shell and would no longer sit facing a corner of her cage, she began to be able to eat faster too and finally could eat pellets without having them mashed with water


She was a bundle of unusual noises and because of her strange head shape she snored and would snuffly hoot around after food and had no real voice so could only manage a hoarse wheek. Her snoring was sometimes so loud you could hear it above the TV, she was a avid watcher of the TV show Blue Bloods

Moo Cow could also produce an extra ordinary amount of poo in such a small space of time, there was no stopping it she needed poo picking many times a day and had a habit of making a poo milkshake in her water bowl!
She loved her Mum and Dad and I know took comfort from us these past difficult 48 hours were we battled against her bloat but it became to much today and we couldn't see her in any more discomfort so had to help her across the bridge where I am sure she is filling the meadow full of poo as we speak, I seriously hope the gardener has a lot of time to poo pick up there.
She was unique and there are so many things Rach and I will miss about her, her sounds, her sweet face, the way she would charge around the cage while you were poo picking and filling up her hay tray, her little furry belly, her wiggling bottom as she walked and most of all her companionship and the feeling of love off her. She knew we always tried to help her and I hope we gave her the life she so desperately deserved. I wish we had had more time together and made her 2nd gotcha day but it wasn't to be.

A cosy Piggyfan made for her, which she would sleep on







Take Care, Sweet Dreams Meggy Moo cow and thank you, we will never forget you.
Night Moo
x x x x x