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Hello there, on the 4th of march I had to put down my male guinea pig because he had a tumor in his bladder and I have depressed female Guinea pig she doesn't want her sisters at all and she just wants him what should I do
 
If my memory serves me well it's your sow who liked to be alongside your lovely boar with a grid between them.
My first advice would be to take her to the vets. It may be grief but it would be useful to rule out illness.

If she is depressed as you suspect she is and her sisters are of no comfort to her then could you try dating her with another to see if she can find another special piggy in her life? Could you remind us of your set-up please? He was your only boar am I right? If so am I right that you have the choice now of removing the grid so they can all live in one large cage, or keep it as two separate cages for two groups?
If she finds a special sow-someone but the other pigs won't accept the newcomer then my thinking is that she could live with her new best buddy perhaps?
 
Please take her to a good guinea pig vet. You know how important it is to catch illnesses early, so it's always good to go to a vet when you're unsure.

I adopted a completely happy, healthy pig and took him for a wellness check at my vet. They found that he had a huge tumour on his kidney!

You just don't know what's going on, so it's always best to check, just in case.
 
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