Liane
Teenage Guinea Pig
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- Feb 17, 2011
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I just can't believe that my Amy is gone. I know that URIs can be difficult to treat and piggies don't always recover, so I had braced myself for the possibility that she would get worse and pass away, but the way that she died has really shocked and upset me.
She suffered a large stroke and it was one of the most upsetting, distressing things I have ever seen. I am, however, glad that I was there when it happened because it meant she died being cuddled in my arms. It all happened so quickly and I just keep seeing her struggling. What makes it worse is that I thought she was perking up a bit because she was starting to move about the living room, which I now think was the beginnings of the stroke, and so I went to put her back in her cage and prepare their dinner, but then she suddenly got much, much worse.
I was so unprepared for her passing. She was only 3 and a half years old and a picture of health. She seemed perfectly fine Friday night. I can't believe she's gone.
She suffered a large stroke and it was one of the most upsetting, distressing things I have ever seen. I am, however, glad that I was there when it happened because it meant she died being cuddled in my arms. It all happened so quickly and I just keep seeing her struggling. What makes it worse is that I thought she was perking up a bit because she was starting to move about the living room, which I now think was the beginnings of the stroke, and so I went to put her back in her cage and prepare their dinner, but then she suddenly got much, much worse.
I was so unprepared for her passing. She was only 3 and a half years old and a picture of health. She seemed perfectly fine Friday night. I can't believe she's gone.
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