jason did PM me... ehhe
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QUOTE(trinitywisdom @ Nov 4 2008, 12:31 AM)
hahhaa this is funny but no need keep in frig laa... will more dry the hay...
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GUINEA PIGS CORNER V3, Kiut~kiut~Kawaii...
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thx muchan86, Jamien ...
jason did PM me... ehhe Added on November 4, 2008, 9:03 am QUOTE(trinitywisdom @ Nov 4 2008, 12:31 AM) hahhaa this is funny but no need keep in frig laa... will more dry the hay... This post has been edited by limie: Nov 4 2008, 09:03 AM |
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kelvin~wah....saw u bargaining at garage sales there...i m sure u bought another sg...haha
limie~~keke.... garage sales got ppl selling sheltie with cage .....rm 200..... |
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![]() Found this on web.. TOUCHING STORY ON SWEETIE PIG IN LOVING MEMORY OF SWEETIE PIG..THE MASCOT OF GUINEAPIGS.ORG Sweetie Pig left us on December 22, 2004, after a two year struggle with problems brought about, in part, by her disability. Below is part of her story... As you may see in her picture, Sweetie Pig had three legs. She lost a hind leg to an act of heartless cruelty in a pet store in the Philadelphia area: her foot became entangled in the dangerous (for guinea pigs) wire-bottom cage the store used. to house guinea pigs. Rather than damage the store fixture, an employee decided to cut off her leg. Scared, bleeding and in pain she hudddled in a cardboard box, awaiting feeding time for one of the store snakes. Were it not for an act of selfless kindness by a woman that just happened into the store to look at the animals, this story would have had a grim ending. As it was, the woman took the hapless little piggie to a vet,and the piggie adapted to life on three legs. Unable to keep the little pig, the woman took her to a friend's home where she was nursed back to full health. Sweetie Pig lived with her new foster mother, Judy, for some months, until she was ready to go to a new home. That's where we came in..... We adopted Sweetie Pig with every intention of taking her to a forever home in Maine. A friend had just lost her piggie, and had agreed to adopt Sweetie Pig. But, fate had different plans. In the couple of months that passed before we could transport Sweetie Pig to Maine, we became very attached to her. Fortunately - for all of us - the friend that was to adopt her was made a gift of two male piggies shortly before the transfer. Not wanting to keep separate living quarters, and reluctant to have one or more piggie neutered, we all came to a happy agreement that Sweetie Pig would remain here. And so she lived a life of spoiled contentment, until some years later an infection developed in her leg stump. She battled infection, bladder sludge, digestive problems and even a heart condition for the next two years. Despite needing ongoing nursing care, she remained one of the happiest piggies I've ever seen. She was also one of the most well-travelled: because her condition required daily care and medications, she accompanied us on more than one vacation, often staying with her almost-adoptive mother for an extended visit and expert care. On the night of December 21, 2004, I went to say goodnight as I always did. She hadn't eaten her treat of a cucumber slice - which was odd, as she adored cucumber. I picked her up and gave her a kiss, then offered her her treat. For the first time in over three years she nipped at me, as if to say "go on, leave me be". Sometime during that cold December night, just before dawn she quietly slipped across the Rainbow Bridge. This post has been edited by silverwineus: Nov 4 2008, 10:22 AM |
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What a touching story. Thanks for sharing...
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as a good owner....no mattter how our pet look lik...handicap or not....we stil love them every much......
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QUOTE(silverwineus @ Nov 4 2008, 10:18 AM) ![]() Found this on web.. TOUCHING STORY ON SWEETIE PIG IN LOVING MEMORY OF SWEETIE PIG..THE MASCOT OF GUINEAPIGS.ORG Sweetie Pig left us on December 22, 2004, after a two year struggle with problems brought about, in part, by her disability. Below is part of her story... As you may see in her picture, Sweetie Pig had three legs. She lost a hind leg to an act of heartless cruelty in a pet store in the Philadelphia area: her foot became entangled in the dangerous (for guinea pigs) wire-bottom cage the store used. to house guinea pigs. Rather than damage the store fixture, an employee decided to cut off her leg. Scared, bleeding and in pain she hudddled in a cardboard box, awaiting feeding time for one of the store snakes. Were it not for an act of selfless kindness by a woman that just happened into the store to look at the animals, this story would have had a grim ending. As it was, the woman took the hapless little piggie to a vet,and the piggie adapted to life on three legs. Unable to keep the little pig, the woman took her to a friend's home where she was nursed back to full health. Sweetie Pig lived with her new foster mother, Judy, for some months, until she was ready to go to a new home. That's where we came in..... We adopted Sweetie Pig with every intention of taking her to a forever home in Maine. A friend had just lost her piggie, and had agreed to adopt Sweetie Pig. But, fate had different plans. In the couple of months that passed before we could transport Sweetie Pig to Maine, we became very attached to her. Fortunately - for all of us - the friend that was to adopt her was made a gift of two male piggies shortly before the transfer. Not wanting to keep separate living quarters, and reluctant to have one or more piggie neutered, we all came to a happy agreement that Sweetie Pig would remain here. And so she lived a life of spoiled contentment, until some years later an infection developed in her leg stump. She battled infection, bladder sludge, digestive problems and even a heart condition for the next two years. Despite needing ongoing nursing care, she remained one of the happiest piggies I've ever seen. She was also one of the most well-travelled: because her condition required daily care and medications, she accompanied us on more than one vacation, often staying with her almost-adoptive mother for an extended visit and expert care. On the night of December 21, 2004, I went to say goodnight as I always did. She hadn't eaten her treat of a cucumber slice - which was odd, as she adored cucumber. I picked her up and gave her a kiss, then offered her her treat. For the first time in over three years she nipped at me, as if to say "go on, leave me be". Sometime during that cold December night, just before dawn she quietly slipped across the Rainbow Bridge. |
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hahahah..
she love to share everything n anything.. This post has been edited by naskrieg²: Nov 4 2008, 12:20 PM |
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OOPPss...
Everybody has wet eyes because of the story.. No more crying This post has been edited by silverwineus: Nov 4 2008, 12:30 PM |
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im laughing until wet my eyes n face...
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how to noe the gp is underaged or adult?
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oh ya i wanted 2 say but i forgot errmm
moo moo ... when i found her dead she was out of the cage Added on November 4, 2008, 6:18 pm QUOTE(Jamien @ Nov 3 2008, 08:27 PM) Bleeding from mouth, rectum or genitals: do you think i should go check a vet for all my other guinea pigs?Any bloody discharge should be considered serious. Causes can be internal hemorrhaging, bladderstones, pregnancy complications; minutes can make a difference with treatment. Note: female guinea pigs do not exhibit a menstrual flow. Blood is abnormal and should be considered a serious matter. from http://www.cavyinfo.com/html/emergency.html Looks like any signs of bleeding in a guinea pig is an extremely serious case. but they are not doing anything unusual.... This post has been edited by Dark Twilight: Nov 4 2008, 06:19 PM |
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QUOTE(Dark Twilight @ Nov 4 2008, 06:15 PM) oh ya i wanted 2 say but i forgot errmm Can you show us the enviroment in photos your GP stay and share to us the diet pattern you feed your GP?moo moo ... when i found her dead she was out of the cage Added on November 4, 2008, 6:18 pm do you think i should go check a vet for all my other guinea pigs? but they are not doing anything unusual.... |
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Silverwenius : Thanks for sharing..
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « so touching.... This post has been edited by sharil_routh: Nov 4 2008, 08:56 PM |
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@dark twilight: just in case, better bring for a check up. Since any sort of bleeding is serious, it's better to be safe than sorry. Early detection can save lives. Better to be sure than just guessing right?
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QUOTE(Dark Twilight @ Nov 4 2008, 06:15 PM) oh ya i wanted 2 say but i forgot errmm its better go to vet.... hope nothing happen to other piggies... moo moo ... when i found her dead she was out of the cage Added on November 4, 2008, 6:18 pm do you think i should go check a vet for all my other guinea pigs? but they are not doing anything unusual.... Its difficult to determine either they ok or not.... |
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