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Lonley piggy losing the will to live :(

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Well done! Yes use warm water and mash it up (pellets not museli) - normally you'd use a syringe to get it into them - holding them on your lap.

Won't she take any veggies?
 
You can try porridge oats that have been steeped in boiling water NOT MILK, you can flavour it a bit with ribena to make it more palatable or fruit puree
 
If your other pig was taken by a fox, she must have been very frightened, as well as distressed at the loss of her friend; if you can keep her going, perhaps she'll start to recover from the shock even before the new friend arrives.
 
Lets us know how you get on! will look forward to seeing pictures of them settled together fingers crossed for a swift recovery!
 
I've just caught up with this thread, I'm so glad she seems a bit better :) and great news that she will have a new friend soon too. I'm sorry for the loss of her friend, how sad.
I'm in East Sussex too so if you need any information about the area just give me a shout :) I know the coast area quite well.
Good luck with all the feeding and watering, and the moving
Keep us updated
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This is what happened with my rabbit Louis when he lost his beloved Cassidy, within 3 days of her death he was dead.
Please do everything you can i never got the chance to save my boy but hopefully you will be able to save yours.
I hope it all goes well :)
 
I hope that Mia is still OK and hopefully coming out of deep mourning?
 
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