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Well I went over my limit again

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slackalice2k

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Meet William.

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I only went out to buy hay, but heard this little chap shrieking as soon as i walked into the pet shop. I normally don't look at their animals, but they're the only stockist of the hay my piggies love in the area.

He was in a glass fish tank, with about 6 other piggies, 5 of which were very little, and he'd buried into the shavings whilst the other piggie of the same size as him bullied him incessantly. His crying just was heartbreaking. I asked about the other piggies and the assistant said they'd just come in, so they'd put 5x 6 week olds in with a pair of 12 week old boys, one of the baby's happened to be a girl. I couldn't stand there and let him suffer. So he's now bonded with Spike whose nearly 2, and has taken him under his wing.

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Phew bonding is a tiring business.

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After a closer look at a far more relaxed William, (he was just a bundle of shavings when he first came), he has a few little bite wounds and a thick lip, though you can't see them in the photo's, he's going to the vet first thing tommorrow to have be thoroughly looked over. I don't know whether morally I did the right thing, by buying from a pet shop, but I felt it was the right thing to do for William.

Not sure of breeds, but thinking either Texel or Lunky, anybody any ideas of the difference.
 
He is really pretty, but I didn't really see that until he came home, I've had to cut a couple of matts out of his coat and pulled so many woodshavings off him, he's been groomed, which he didn't really like much. I still have 1 matt to take off from underneath his tummy, but I'm hoping to ask at the vets if they can help me with it, because he's a bit wriggly.
 
Aww so adorable no wonder you couldnt resist him! :) Glad he's much happier now though with a new friend to have adventures with!
 
He's lovely, am so pleased he has a lovely home with you. I couldn't have left him either.
 
I would have also done the same. Well done you!

He's beautiful too...
 
I'm glad you were there to get him out of that situation and bonded to a steady 2 year old. He will be a very very much happier piggie now. If I may say so, that was well done!
 
I did exactly what you've done some time ago now. And was happy that what I'd done was best for my pig's health and well-being. Glad to see him so relaxed and best of luck with the vet!
 
well done for rescuing him. I know we can't rescue them all, but you've made a huge difference for him
 
Poor little William what a sad start to his life :( but NOW he's got a friend to play with and a wonderful forever home x)x)
awwwwwwww and he is soooooooo handsome drool
 
Aww what a lovely looking boy, how lucky he is to have found you :)
 
I ended up with my shop (pregnant) piggies for the same reason - I couldn't stand watching a little one being badly bullied!

William is gorgeous and makes such a striking partner to Spike! I hope that they will be able to stay together.

No idea what he is, but he'd better get used to being groomed... mallethead
 
I ended up with my shop (pregnant) piggies for the same reason - I couldn't stand watching a little one being badly bullied!

William is gorgeous and makes such a striking partner to Spike! I hope that they will be able to stay together.

No idea what he is, but he'd better get used to being groomed... mallethead

Looking back on Sunday, what made me so mad about this particular petshop was that the glass fish tank was on the floor in front of the chap who owns the place and nobody was paying any attention to a little distressed piggy, it's a big store and I could hear him as soon as I walked in.

His bites are healing and he no longer looks like a bruiser with a thick lip. Whether it's going to work out with Spike is a different matter, there's been a few rumblings, and they were out in the garden next to my elderly pair of boys, and William was rumblestrutting up and down the divider, whilst the old lads took absolutely no notice of him whatsoever. So his manliness is developing and we'll just have to wait and see.

So far Spike is keeping him out of trouble, and he's a really good little boy when he's being brushed, saying that it only takes about a minute, he's so small.
 
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