Said goodbye to Simon
My little pig, Simon, left this earth this morning. He had stopped eating earlier this week. I rushed him to the vet Wednesday. Without going into a lot of stuff, he was just basically wasting away. I knew he had lost a little weight very quickly. They are suspecting a tumor. I declined a necropsy because it would not have changed the outcome. We did try a few things for a few days, but I just knew this morning that he was ready. I held him in my arms and watched him slip away from me. My heart is breaking. I will miss that little guy. He was so gentle and sweet. He was 6, but I thought I would have him longer, I didn't expect he would go downhill so fast. My vet and the tech were so lovely and compassionate. It as so hard to leave him there. I am having him cremated.
Rest in peace Simon. You are deeply missed.
Rest in peace Simon. You are deeply missed.
Thank you so much Lynx and Sef. It was a rough weekend. I kept thinking I heard him. It was hard making the salads up and only having 3 containers. Ugh. Sometimes I wonder why I put myself through all this. We have dogs, cats, pigs, a chinchilla, a rabbit, horses and ducks. Every time I lose one, my heart shatters, big or small, it kills me.
Simon was a wonderful pig. One of the sweetest I have every had. I loved every single pig that has been here, but he was truly one of a kind.
I am going to check out some little ones today. I have always felt that giving another animal a loving home very soon after losing one, helps two ways. It helps me heal the hole in my heart, and it takes another animal from a shelter to make room for one that needs to come in. I know a lot of people have to wait, but having a new little face to love and focus on is so helpful. This guy is not to replace Simon. Simon is irreplaceable. But my other pig, Luke, is used to having a companion, so I want to get him a buddy sooner rather than later. He has never lived alone. He definitely seems a little lost, kind of looking for Simon.
Simon was a wonderful pig. One of the sweetest I have every had. I loved every single pig that has been here, but he was truly one of a kind.
I am going to check out some little ones today. I have always felt that giving another animal a loving home very soon after losing one, helps two ways. It helps me heal the hole in my heart, and it takes another animal from a shelter to make room for one that needs to come in. I know a lot of people have to wait, but having a new little face to love and focus on is so helpful. This guy is not to replace Simon. Simon is irreplaceable. But my other pig, Luke, is used to having a companion, so I want to get him a buddy sooner rather than later. He has never lived alone. He definitely seems a little lost, kind of looking for Simon.
- ItsaZoo
- Supporter in 2023
My condolences, RubySimon. I’m so sorry for your loss. These little guinea pigs sure take up a huge place in our hearts.
I think you’re making a good decision to find a buddy for Luke and have a new pig to focus on. I did the same when I lost Lacey and it helped me move forward.
Take care of yourself.
I think you’re making a good decision to find a buddy for Luke and have a new pig to focus on. I did the same when I lost Lacey and it helped me move forward.
Take care of yourself.
Thank you Itsa Zoo and Lynx. For something so small, they sure do leave a giant hole when they are gone.
I did go yesterday to a GP sanctuary (that was a trip), and got a buddy for Luke. At least I hope eventually they will pair up. But for the time being, at least they are in adjoining pens, so they can see and smell each other, but not touch yet. Gabe is a little 7ish month old boy. I have an appointment for a wellness check next month and will discuss neutering him. I just think that it will help with having Luke accept him. Simon had been fixed, and he was just do mellow with any pigs. Gabe is a cutie pie. And it is helping by having him in Simon's pen. It was killing me to see it empty. And now with my fosters leaving, I am doubly glad we went and got him. He is giving me something to focus on besides being sad. And I am so glad to get him out of the rescue. Wish I could have taken a couple more...................
I did go yesterday to a GP sanctuary (that was a trip), and got a buddy for Luke. At least I hope eventually they will pair up. But for the time being, at least they are in adjoining pens, so they can see and smell each other, but not touch yet. Gabe is a little 7ish month old boy. I have an appointment for a wellness check next month and will discuss neutering him. I just think that it will help with having Luke accept him. Simon had been fixed, and he was just do mellow with any pigs. Gabe is a cutie pie. And it is helping by having him in Simon's pen. It was killing me to see it empty. And now with my fosters leaving, I am doubly glad we went and got him. He is giving me something to focus on besides being sad. And I am so glad to get him out of the rescue. Wish I could have taken a couple more...................
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- For the Love of Pigs
" I have always felt that giving another animal a loving home very soon after losing one, helps two ways. It helps me heal the hole in my heart, and it takes another animal from a shelter to make room for one that needs to come in."
Yes. That's exactly how we feel. Rest well, sweet Simon.
Yes. That's exactly how we feel. Rest well, sweet Simon.