Sleep Tight My Queen Bea

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Lady Kelly

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One of the first piggies I owned (or rather who owned me). Picked as a friend for Bumble who she lived with in rescue. She was a fully grown pig when I got her with a best guess of around 2 years old for her age. Bea had been with me for almost 4 years and has really blossomed, especially since she met her huspig Peter. When Peter moved in she went from grouchy lady to a big fluffy snuggle pig.

A fighter to the last battling renal disease, ovarian cysts and a possible abscess in the last few weeks. We went outside this morning and all 3 of your friends were screaming for attention where we found you slumped on your side unable to move your hind legs or lift your head. I feel so sad to have seen you change so quickly and when tempted with carrot you grabbed it and wouldn't let go despite not being able to eat it.

Bea you were a very special piggy and we both love you dearly. You will always be missed.

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And a goodbye smile
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Oh no I'm so so sorry, poor piggy and poor you. You are in my thoughts x
 
I'm so very sorry for your loss. She was absolutely stunning.

Sweet Dreams Bea x x
 
So very sorry for your loss. Such a beautiful little lady, and lovely photos. Bye-bye, sweetie.
 
I am very sorry for your loss! Queen Bea was stunning! The first piggies are always extra special... :(
 
I am really sorry Kelly. Bea was a lovely girl and had such a huge character, I loved reading about her and seeing her gorgeous pigtures on the forum. You have both fought her illnesses so hard, she was a real trooper. Huge hugs to you, I hope you are as okay as you possibly can be x

Sleep well stunning girl, you will not be forgotten

RIP Bea
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Aw, bless her, what a grand age she lived to as well. There seems to quite a few forum members finding themselves in the same bereaved state since Christmas. Feeling sad for all of you xxxxx
 
What a lovely tribute to a very special girlie.......Rest well at rainbow bridge sweetheart...x
 
RIP Bea - you had a cracking little life x
 
So sorry for your loss, sweet dreams Queen Bea and have fun over the Rainbow bridge x
 
Thank you everyone for your kind words. I still really miss Bea but we brought a new plant pot for the back garden and the vets have called today to say her ashes are back. Hopefully this weekend I will buy a beautiful plant and she can be put in her final resting place
 
Sounds perfect hon xx

Oscar is in the little furry plot at the bottom of my garden with all his friends xx
 
I've not been on here much recently Kelly. So sorry to hear about your beloved Bea. She was a beauty and a character. Big hugs.
 
I thought I would share Bea's final resting place. I have spent the time waiting for her ashes to look at plants and found the Skimmia Japonica gets red buds early winter and white flowers late winter/early spring. This means every year it should be getting quite colourful around the time that she left. As a plus side it is a hardy plant that doesn't need much looking after or pruning (we do have a tendency to forget our outdoor pots!)
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That's beautiful Kelly. x x
 
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