LittleSqueakers
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
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- Joined
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Update: Sad news, my friends. I had to euthanize Casper today. 
The recent infection that caused him to have his last lower incisor extracted wasn't getting better on the one antibiotic to which the culture was sensitive. The abscessed area had closed up, but was continuing to swell, becoming firm, and - as of last night- STINKING to high heavens.
Since this past weekend, Casper was showing signs that he was starting to feel badly again. I dropped him at the vet this morning before work to have him sedated and examined. The vet said that when he opened the "abscess" there was no abscess anymore. It was an extensive area of necrotic tissue. This was not something that could be fixed.
And so I did the only thing left that I could do to protect him from suffering.
He was the bravest little pig I've ever known. Honestly, it would've been easier to euthanize him if he hadn't been so strong... Even this morning, he was still eating, with half his jaw dead, as painful as that surely had to have been. But I wasn't going to wait until his strength left him, suffering needlessly in this now-unwinnable fight. It was his privilege as a beloved pet to be spared this suffering, as it is my duty as his caretaker to protect him from it. I only wish that all of us were so lucky.
"My Heart has joined The Thousands, for my friend stopped running today." Goodbye, Casper-rah. It was an honor and a privilege to be a part of your remarkable story.

The recent infection that caused him to have his last lower incisor extracted wasn't getting better on the one antibiotic to which the culture was sensitive. The abscessed area had closed up, but was continuing to swell, becoming firm, and - as of last night- STINKING to high heavens.
Since this past weekend, Casper was showing signs that he was starting to feel badly again. I dropped him at the vet this morning before work to have him sedated and examined. The vet said that when he opened the "abscess" there was no abscess anymore. It was an extensive area of necrotic tissue. This was not something that could be fixed.
And so I did the only thing left that I could do to protect him from suffering.
He was the bravest little pig I've ever known. Honestly, it would've been easier to euthanize him if he hadn't been so strong... Even this morning, he was still eating, with half his jaw dead, as painful as that surely had to have been. But I wasn't going to wait until his strength left him, suffering needlessly in this now-unwinnable fight. It was his privilege as a beloved pet to be spared this suffering, as it is my duty as his caretaker to protect him from it. I only wish that all of us were so lucky.
"My Heart has joined The Thousands, for my friend stopped running today." Goodbye, Casper-rah. It was an honor and a privilege to be a part of your remarkable story.
