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Sudden Death, ***sensitive***

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Afternoon all,

I'm aware this should probably be in Rainbow bridge subforum which is why I've labelled sensitive up top.

One of my skinnies died a few days ago. It was very sudden, very unexpected although she was older, I'd guess about 3.5 - 4. I adopted her around 18 months ago and it was guessed she was about 18-24 months old at the time.

She has always been well, very active, ate a good diet, drank lots, never any problems with her health.

Went to clean out the pen the other morning and do the general morning top up of hay etc and she was in the corner of the pen dead. Not lay down and gone to sleep dead, I'd guessed she had some form of fit or something but after we removed her to bury her in the garden that opinion changed.

When we removed her from the pen the underside of her belly was massively bruised, like she had bled internally.

Now I KNOW guinea pigs hide illness well and I KNOW if she was unwell from the inside she would have hidden this but I just didn't get that idea from her at all, if she was ill inside I felt she didn't know. Does that make sense?

Anyway, I guess I'm posting to ask if anyone else has had this sort of issue before and what had been wrong with their piggy beforehand. She was a pink skinny, this is why it was so clear to see the internal bruising when we picked her up.

Just gutting not knowing what happened :(

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I'm so very sorry for your sudden loss. Piggies do have sudden heart failure like other pets.
Not wishing to be morbid. Could it simply be pooling of blood after death depending how she was lying after death rather than bruising?
 
I'm so very sorry for your sudden loss. Piggies do have sudden heart failure like other pets.
Not wishing to be morbid. Could it simply be pooling of blood after death depending how she was lying after death rather than bruising?

Agreed or it could have been an issue with hemorrhage but I'm not familiar with the length of time for post morbid activities to occur. In people (sorry for morbidity) I believe it takes about 6-12 hours for lividity to be fixed depending on so many things. Sounds as if your piggy passed overnight that is likely the cause. Please excuse my medical knowledge and sorry for your loss!
 
Thank you for the replies, my other half had a similar belief to that and I guess thats probably all it is. We just don't see it in the furries because of the hair I suppose. Thank you for the replies folks x
 
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