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Post by BorderTerrier on Mar 24, 2013 10:14:54 GMT
A few years ago my guinnue-pig Tulip was cremated because of a large lump growing on her leg. The vet said if it didn't go on its own, then she wouldn't he able to.lead her life without suffering (this lump was also making it hard for her to toilet properly). The lump never went away, so we had to have er cremated. We planted Tulips in the garden to remember her.
RIP Tulip.
A few more years past and my other guinnue-pig Honey died due to old age. She was 8!! We burried her in the garden planting a bright green conifer over her. She was our last guinnie-pig.
RIP Honey.
In a few more years we got some pond fish. One didn't survive the trip from the pet shop and died straight away when we arrived home. The others were fine, and in almost another year, another died. Then another we found looking very ill, with lumps around It's face. We gave it a few days before we realized it was suffering too bad to live. We took it out of the water and let it die peacefully free of suffering. We burried this fish because it had hung on for so long.
Soon after, we two more fish, Rosie and David, who outgrew their tank in my bedroom.and moved to the pond. They are happy and healthy!!
A few years later and I as able to get my own dog! He is happy and healthy!!
RIP, all my long gone, much loved, and never forgotton small pets.
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Post by cia on Mar 25, 2013 9:19:28 GMT
Rest in peace Honey,Tulip,and fish.
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Post by tonib on Mar 25, 2013 9:41:57 GMT
Nice memories
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Post by Jessie99 on Mar 25, 2013 15:08:42 GMT
Run+in some cases swim free you lot! It is very sad to loose animals, whether they are small, or fish, or what! Rest in peace Honey, Tulip, Rosie, David and the other fish!
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Post by BorderTerrier on Mar 25, 2013 16:50:09 GMT
Thank you guys
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