Caviesgalore (EPGPR)
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As some of you may have read in previous posts, like many other forum members we lay our piggies to rest in "piggy pots" when they go to Rainbow Bridge.
For those of you who don't know what a piggy pot is, it's a large ceramic pot with a special plant placed in it, on top of the piggy and acts as a final resting place. We have been using this method of laying piggies to rest for years because my two girls were worried about leaving the pigs behind should we ever move. Our Rainbow Bridge gang sit up in front of the pavilion and watch over all our visiting buns and piggies.
Up until today, we have never had a problem using this method of burial. I woke this morning to find that a fox had taken the plant out of Ruby's pot, before taking her remains out and to rub salt into the wound it then pooed everywhere. I have searched the garden and can only find little bits of Ruby's special blanket that she was buried in, the wretched fox has taken my gorgeous girl.8...8...
I know that Ruby's soul is at Rainbow Bridge with all her friends, but I am absoultely gutted by what has happened, it's like losing her all over again. I know no-one else i.e. non piggy/animal people will understand just how awful I feel at the moment.
I have re-planted her azalea and made sure everything is neat and tidy, this is something I can't, and won't, share with my girls.
I'm not sure what the answer is, I guess cremation is the only safe option, however this is often too expensive for most people, and as I said before, we have never experienced problems in the past - I just wanted to warn people.
For those of you who don't know what a piggy pot is, it's a large ceramic pot with a special plant placed in it, on top of the piggy and acts as a final resting place. We have been using this method of laying piggies to rest for years because my two girls were worried about leaving the pigs behind should we ever move. Our Rainbow Bridge gang sit up in front of the pavilion and watch over all our visiting buns and piggies.
Up until today, we have never had a problem using this method of burial. I woke this morning to find that a fox had taken the plant out of Ruby's pot, before taking her remains out and to rub salt into the wound it then pooed everywhere. I have searched the garden and can only find little bits of Ruby's special blanket that she was buried in, the wretched fox has taken my gorgeous girl.8...8...
I know that Ruby's soul is at Rainbow Bridge with all her friends, but I am absoultely gutted by what has happened, it's like losing her all over again. I know no-one else i.e. non piggy/animal people will understand just how awful I feel at the moment.


I'm not sure what the answer is, I guess cremation is the only safe option, however this is often too expensive for most people, and as I said before, we have never experienced problems in the past - I just wanted to warn people.
