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In April 2010 I encountered a angora guinea pig running along the side of the road after dark. Rescuing said critter, he was named Furfur, after the demonic Earl. In November however it was apparaent that he'd lost a great deal of weight and had developed a malocclusion. We arranged for his back teeth to be ground down and for the past two months we'd kept on a steady diet of things he would and could eat, along with quite a lot of critical care, most of which applied by [personal profile] caseopaya who did a champion job over the past two months keeping him fed and in company. The poor critter - already very thin - just didn't gain any weight however, and indeed, he started losing it further. He was happy, playful, and very social (and even with our cat), but you can tell that he was hungry and just not getting better.

On Sunday morning we took him to the vet, put him to sleep, and then he received a lethal injection. I feel absolutely terrible about this, but there really was nothing that could be done. Malocclusions are a genetic defect, and short of having Furfur getting his back teeth ground back every couple of months, the problem was going to keep on returning. At this point his quality of life was still very high - but was about to decline and continue to do so. So, valedictions Furfur, a surprisingly chatty, friendly, and playful little foundling guinea pig, which contributed much amusement and pleasure to our household.

Date: 2013-01-28 12:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com
Our house is full of animals (which are not quite substitute children). Eight rats, a guinea pig, two rabbits, a Manx cat, a mynah bird, and a turtle (not to mention several fish)..

They all contribute a great deal to the amusement of the place. :) The latest trick from the cat is to eat steak mince by lifting from the plate with his paw and putting it to his mouth. If this keeps up we'll have to have him at the table with a knife and fork!

Date: 2013-01-28 12:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] abomvubuso.livejournal.com
You're gonna have to teach him some manners, or he's totally missing next dinner!

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