
Misty (Fat Boy as his granda liked to call him) February 2006- 17th April 2009
I can't believe I'm even typing this because it doesn't seem like you have gone. I don't realise you've gone untill I walk into my room and see Sam's cage where yours should be. I still remember the day I got you. 5th June 2006 on the way home from hospital. Mum and dad were wanting something to help keep my mind off things and I decided I waned a piggie. Your grandad wasn't very happy at the price everything came to when we got you but granny couldn't have cared less. I remember Cheeko going upto Joyce's so we could have you out your cage for awhile and right away you started talking to me and right up until your last day you would talk to anyone who gave you a cuddle. Sometimes we couldn't hear the TV because you spoke to much with the same story over and over. You always showed the white of your eyes when you wanted a bit of basil and you looked so cheeky we would give you a bit everytime. You fought off so many illnesses and we can't believe a chest infection was the end for you. Only a year and a half ago we were told it was kindest to put you to sleep because you had such a deformed mouth due to inbreeding and chances were you wouldn't eat ever again but we were determind to prove them wrong and we done it. You loved your food more than ever after that. Once we lost Sooty and Brandy and got the girls you suddenly became a young piggy again and would go crazy as soon as you heard someone near their cage or if someone mentioned the word 'girls' you would go crazy and enjoyed seeing them through their cage each day. You loved your igloo aswell and would have it on your back everywhere you went in your cage, always finding a way of moving it whilst being in it. Now no one squeaks when we go near the girls cage and the girls have been up looking for you each day. No one squeaks anymore each time I walk into my room. You loved it when I said 'Hiya Mist' as high as I could. You were my first piggie and started the piggie addiction. You were also my favourite and most loved piggie and always will be. I loved watching your ears and nose get darker and lighter as the months went by. I'm still denying the fact you have gone. You were small but had a big impact on my life. You were there when everyone from school ditched me and you'll never know how much you got me through. Rest in peace wee man. I'll never forget you or stop missing you. I hope you've now found Sooty and Brandy at the rainbow bridge and they're looking after well with lots of lovely basil xxxxxx