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Adult Guinea Pig
I was woken up this morning at 10 past 1 by the loudest, most beautiful singing coming from my spare room. (Which is being used as an emergency 'hospital' for the rescue!). When I went to investigate it was Katie, a young girl who came into the rescue recently with her friend Penny via a deprivation order, they had severe urine burns and are very underweight. She was sat in her 'armchair' with her head thrown back and singing like a bird for a good 5 or 6 minutes. This went on a couple of times and then all went silent. She has not done this before, so it warmed my heart to hear her.
But, the most amazing thing is, this morning I just phoned the vets to enquire about Betsy, a lovely older girl who went in for spaying yesterday due to ovarian cysts. She was kept in overnight and is very poorly. The vet told me that she is recovering and is doing ok (still not eating by herself though)
Anyway, he said that through the night they had a bit of a panic as her temperature dropped and she started shallow breathing, it was around 1am!
Now, I'm a great believer in fate and I swear Katie was singing for Betsy, willing her to get better and hang on. This little songbird is a true miracle, not only surviving what she did, but helping Betsy too. A little angel sent to help .
Heres a piccy of Katie and Penny... (Katie is the white piggy)
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Joanne x
But, the most amazing thing is, this morning I just phoned the vets to enquire about Betsy, a lovely older girl who went in for spaying yesterday due to ovarian cysts. She was kept in overnight and is very poorly. The vet told me that she is recovering and is doing ok (still not eating by herself though)
Now, I'm a great believer in fate and I swear Katie was singing for Betsy, willing her to get better and hang on. This little songbird is a true miracle, not only surviving what she did, but helping Betsy too. A little angel sent to help .
Heres a piccy of Katie and Penny... (Katie is the white piggy)
Joanne x