Zanzan
Adult Guinea Pig
I sadly had to say goodbye to Beatrice on Thursday as at almost eight years old she decided it was time to go. She lived a long, happy and healthy life and I have absolutely no doubt that this is due to the information I found on this forum.
From information about the bladder diet she needed and filtering water to advice about numerous hay pokes, thanks to her obsession with making hay nests. From syringe feeding to successful bonding with new friends.
The knowledge I gained on here also gave me the confidence to challenge some very odd advice from vets that I encountered over the years, and to argue our case over prescribed medication doses, particularly metacam.
So from me and my Queen Bea, deepest thanks to you all. This forum really did enable her to have a wonderful, wonderful life.
From information about the bladder diet she needed and filtering water to advice about numerous hay pokes, thanks to her obsession with making hay nests. From syringe feeding to successful bonding with new friends.
The knowledge I gained on here also gave me the confidence to challenge some very odd advice from vets that I encountered over the years, and to argue our case over prescribed medication doses, particularly metacam.
So from me and my Queen Bea, deepest thanks to you all. This forum really did enable her to have a wonderful, wonderful life.
