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Hadley passed away tonight

Freela

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I am heartbroken to say that tonight, pretty unexpectedly, we lost our precious Hadley. She was seemingly fine all day, out and about and eating hay and drinking, but when I got ready to go to bed around midnight, she was lethargic and felt cool to the touch and it was clear from my other pigs that have passed away that she was not likely to get through the night. My son was still awake so I got him and we sat with her, patting her and telling her it was all okay. I elected to give my other kids the option to be there, so they both came down to sit with her too. The four of us sat and patted her for an hour or so until she passed away. It was a peaceful way to go and I'm glad she was surrounded by loved ones. I have no idea what happened, except that she was 6 years and 8 months and hence an old lady piggie... I guess it could have been anything age-related.

What can I say about Hadley... she was the boss pig to Sundae and Leela. She was a nice boss who didn't throw her weight around but gave the other pigs security. She was a huge lap pet with the humans. She would snooze on us. She had the most beautiful symmetrical face, agouti with teardrop markings on both eyes. She was smart, good at figuring things out and solving problems to get food. Her favorite thing in the world were freeze-dried strawberry treats, she would just keep going with them. We called them Hadley crack. She made twittering noises when she was happy and vibrated when she was angry. She loved to have her nose stroked and hated to have her nails clipped. She was a big pig who filled up our laps and our heart. We will always love her and I'm devastated at her passing. I'm so thankful to have had her for over 6.5 years, and to have been with from the time she was a couple months old until her last breath. I will never stop loving her. She was our friend.

I read a little story the other day about God talking to dog and have modified it in Hadley's honor...

Guinea pig: (Whistling.) "What does this do?"
God: "It makes people happy."
Guinea pig: (Popcorning.) "And this?"
God: "Oh, people love that!"
Guinea pig: "Is there anything I do that makes people sad?"
God: .....
Guinea pig: .....
God: "I.... I'll tell you when you get back."

And that is just the truth. Hadley gave us joy every single day of her life. The pain I'm feeling right now is the only hurt she ever caused me, and it is more than worth all the happy memories.

Rest in peace, Hadley. You are so loved.

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I’m so sorry for your loss. She was a stunner 😍. What an amazing life she had with you. And to reach 6.5 proves that. Take care. RIP Hadley
 
So sorry for your loss @Freela. You gave her lots of happy todays and that is all a guinea pig needs and wants. Popcorn free over the Rainbow Bridge little one.
 
I'm so sorry she seemed like an amazing piggie
 
I’m so sorry you have lost little Hadley, what a gorgeous girl she was. Sending big hugs to you and your family, it was lovely that you all managed to be with her at the end. Treasure the beautiful memories she left you x

Popcorn free little Hadley over that bridge 🌈
 
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I am ever so sorry for your sudden loss. Hadley has been part of the forum herd for seemingly ages!

For some oldies (and Hadley is right in the middle of the average life expectancy), it is simply their time when something in their body suddenly gives and the other organs follow suit.
It is hard for us humans because there is no time for us to brace but - since our usual vague and very sanitised concept of gently passing away in one's sleep is actually quite rare - this is actually the kindest form of a natural, quick death with a minimum of discomfort.

You have done a great job with your children. Be kind with yourself in the coming days and allow yourself to grieve.
We have more resources for children in our grieving guide: Human Bereavement: Grieving, Coping and Support Links for Guinea Pig Owners and Their Children
 
Hugest of hugs. Hadley was one of our “forum herd” so we shall miss seeing her beautiful face. How wonderful that she passed gently, with her loved ones surrounding her. Sleep tight little one xx
 
BIG HUGS

I am ever so sorry for your sudden loss. Hadley has been part of the forum herd for seemingly ages!

For some oldies (and Hadley is right in the middle of the average life expectancy), it is simply their time when something in their body suddenly gives and the other organs follow suit.
It is hard for us humans because there is no time for us to brace but - since our usual vague and very sanitised concept of gently passing away in one's sleep is actually quite rare - this is actually the kindest form of a natural, quick death with a minimum of discomfort.

You have done a great job with your children. Be kind with yourself in the coming days and allow yourself to grieve.
We have more resources for children in our grieving guide: Human Bereavement: Grieving, Coping and Support Links for Guinea Pig Owners and Their Children
Thanks so much... thinking of Hadley as part of the 'forum herd' made me smile. She has indeed been a long-time member of the forum and I've really enjoyed sharing her pics and antics with everyone here.

I'm so proud of my kids... My son actually held Hadley the whole time... he was also there when Sundae passed four years ago and remembered the process. We did some reminiscing about Hadley and the things we will remember... even my middle child chose to get up and pat her and spend the time with her, and I really didn't expect that, as my middle child is autistic and REALLY uncomfortable with strong displays of emotion. My kids are older now (19, 16, and 14) and, as we've owned a lot of small animals since they were very young, they have unfortunately been through the loss of a pet many times by now... in fact, the most recent loss was only a couple of months ago. But I am moved each time by how much love and compassion they show, each and every time. They're great. And I know they will still have their hearts open when another pet finds their way here.
 
So sorry for your loss RIP Hadley ❤️🌈
 
So very sorry to read this.
Such a lovely tribute and the little story brought tears to my eyes.
Be gentle with yourself as you grieve
Hugs :hug: :hug: :hug:
 
So sorry for your loss. What a wonderful long life she had thanks to you. Sleep tight little one x
 
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