lynn's Cavies
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2006
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2006
- Messages
- 294
Yesterday was a very sad day because Helen passed away. She is my blonde guinea pig with red eyes. She was turning 6 in November and I guess it was just her time to go.
I noticed on Wednesday how thin she was becoming but she still was alert and wheeking for her veggies. I checked to see if she was drooling and having difficulties eating but she was fine. Then on Friday she was having problems walking. It was like her back feet had just froze up on her. It was so upsetting to see her trying to get her balance and falling. She was still eating and wheeking for food though. But she would get very spaced out and then almost shake her head like to clear it or something. She kept falling asleep on her feet.
But friday night I fed her parsley and she was eating it up just like Corky and Tim were. But I didn't know if she would make it through the night.
Saturday morning I did not want to go out to the shed. I just had a bad feeling. But I went out and when I was unlocking the door I didn't hear her wheeking for veggies. Immediately when I entered I looked for her and she was laying on her side in the corner of the cage barely breathing.
She was a guinea pig that did not want to be held ever and so I just sat in a chair and watched her and spoke to her softly as she was going. I was out there for about 3 hours. Once she started breathing through her mouth I knew she was going to leave. I laid my hand on her and said goodbye and asked the Lord to take her and her eyes moved and she was gone. My heart is broken.
We buried her in our backyard where the sun shines because she loved the sun so much. I got a stepping stone for her grave and it is perfect.
This is what it says:
If tears
could build a stairway,
and memories a lane,
I'd walk
right up to Heaven
and bring you
home again
It has red roses on the sides and we planted a yellow rosebush beside her grave to honour Helen. I got 3 long stemmed yellow roses and laid them on her grave as well. I just wanted to honor her and thank her for the time we had together and for being a part of my life. And since her fur was blonde the yellow roses are like a symbol of her. So when the plant blooms I can be reminded of the beauty she brought to my life.
It's just so sad....and even though I knew that her time was coming I still feel like I am in shock.
Thanks for listening to me.
Lynn
I noticed on Wednesday how thin she was becoming but she still was alert and wheeking for her veggies. I checked to see if she was drooling and having difficulties eating but she was fine. Then on Friday she was having problems walking. It was like her back feet had just froze up on her. It was so upsetting to see her trying to get her balance and falling. She was still eating and wheeking for food though. But she would get very spaced out and then almost shake her head like to clear it or something. She kept falling asleep on her feet.
But friday night I fed her parsley and she was eating it up just like Corky and Tim were. But I didn't know if she would make it through the night.
Saturday morning I did not want to go out to the shed. I just had a bad feeling. But I went out and when I was unlocking the door I didn't hear her wheeking for veggies. Immediately when I entered I looked for her and she was laying on her side in the corner of the cage barely breathing.
She was a guinea pig that did not want to be held ever and so I just sat in a chair and watched her and spoke to her softly as she was going. I was out there for about 3 hours. Once she started breathing through her mouth I knew she was going to leave. I laid my hand on her and said goodbye and asked the Lord to take her and her eyes moved and she was gone. My heart is broken.
We buried her in our backyard where the sun shines because she loved the sun so much. I got a stepping stone for her grave and it is perfect.
This is what it says:
If tears
could build a stairway,
and memories a lane,
I'd walk
right up to Heaven
and bring you
home again
It has red roses on the sides and we planted a yellow rosebush beside her grave to honour Helen. I got 3 long stemmed yellow roses and laid them on her grave as well. I just wanted to honor her and thank her for the time we had together and for being a part of my life. And since her fur was blonde the yellow roses are like a symbol of her. So when the plant blooms I can be reminded of the beauty she brought to my life.
It's just so sad....and even though I knew that her time was coming I still feel like I am in shock.
Thanks for listening to me.
Lynn