Sunday, February 6, 2011

Agent Piggy Galore aka Yaya left us :'(

Agent Piggy Galore (aka Yaya) went to the bridge on friday the 28th of January 2011.
Yaya a week before she went to the bridge, 
still very lively and vocal (edited with instagram)


During her life, Yaya was both a LAPS and a SCAMPS pig, and she was very proud of that. As she became older, she became more vocal and she never hesitated to put a young boar in his place during one of the GPDD virtual events (her cane was feared by all boars, especially Igor).

Her agent name was Piggy Galore.

This little lady was a very charming pig, and especially in her later years she became very good at putting her spell on innocent male humans (which included the vet).

Yaya, we miss you very much!

Igor and J

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Yaya

My sister Janneke's piggy Yaya has turned 5 today!
Happy Birthday to you!
Thsi is a pigture of Yaya soon enjoying her favorite food: apple.
We are glad you made it to this grand old age,
eventhough you have OD.
I wish you many more painless years.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Gordon the GP


Please welcome yet another SCAMP!
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It's me, Gordon the GP, and I am a SCAMP. Could you please add me to the list? I don't have a photo handy, but if you have the photos from the 2007 calendar, I am on it sitting in my chair (I am January). I was 6 years old in June, and I feel very young. I have a lot of people who love me, so I am a happy little guy!

Best regards,
Gordon

Master to: Audrey
Born on: June 2004

Gingerbread

Penny informed me that Dear Gingerbread has left us as well.
Unfortunately being a group for older piggies it also means we have a lot of Ageing SCAMPS leaving us. Below you can find Penny's memories of Gingerbread as posted on the GPDD 7 April 2010

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We are all very sad here at Piggyfriends as we have had to say farewell to our dear friend Gingerbread.

I was hoping against hope that she would be able to attend the forthcoming birthday party and also celebrate her own 7th. birthday soon on the 1st. May but it was not to be.

For the last week she has worried me in that she has slept more and more and eaten less and less. There was nothing physically wrong with her but the years finally caught up with her in the small hours of this morning and she drifted off peacefully to join her family at the Rainbow Bridge.

Some of you will know her story and it is in the archives somewhere but I will repeat a short version of it here for newer members and in tribute to a wonderful old lady. She was the senior Piggyfriend, this position now being taken by SCAMP Roscoe ( as far as I know ). Many Piggyfriends arrive here as adults and I never know their true age.

Gingerbread and her sister Mayflower were born here on May 1st. 2003. I collected them in utero with mother Ginger and her other baby daughters, Diamond and Peridot. This was a back to back pregnancy for a five year old sow who had lived wild in a garden and whose "owners" had not even known that she was pregnant either time. For a five year old to give birth for the first time unaided and alone outdoors in winter was a miracle in itself so when the new babes were born, I was not surprised to greet two tiny runts. They were so tiny and wobbly that I never expected them to survive, especially when poor Ginger had no milk for them. They took to being hand reared and thrived, Ginger caring for them in every other way, their older sisters mothering them too and the five of them lived together happily for many years.

Gingerbread was the last of the "Ginger Girls" so another Piggyfriends chapter has come to an end.

All of the family were lovely cuddle pigs, always willing to be held by a visitor.

After so many years it is hard to believe that Gingerbread has gone although I will see her every morning as her pigture is the wallpaper on my computer, chosen for her bright white coat over which the icons are readily visible. I won't change it.

I had started to compose a Disneyworld birthday story in which she reminisced about her long life along with Janet's Lily but when Lily passed away, I scrapped it. Maybe they will meet up at the Rainbow Bridge and have a chat there.

Right now, I don't feel up to writing a Birthday story but I cannot wallow in grief as there is a host of Piggyfriends here needing my attention. Grief is the price we pay for caring for these wonderful little treasures. Gingerbread is buried amongst the daffodils under the big old oak tree that gives them all shade when they go out on the lawn in the summer.

There are pigtures of Gingerbread and some of her family on the SCAMPS page. Scroll down about three quarters of the page.

Farewell lovely Gingerbread, gone to join your dear family at the Rainbow Bridge, where there will never be a shortage of grass and clover such as we had during the last long, dark winter.

Penny and the sad Piggyfriends.

Tumbleweed

Cindy has informed me her dear Tumbleweed left us a while ago.
Here is her goodbye post about Tumbleweed, as posted on the GPDD on the 8th of June in 2010

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It is with a most sad heart that I write to tell everyone that
Tumbleweed recently passed away. I am most remiss in not posting
sooner, but after a day or two, we became very worried about his buddy,
Friday. Friday has been in serious mourning, and we are looking for a
new friend for him.

Tumbleweed was six years and two or three months old. He and Sunshine
(RIP) came to us as part of the Maryland piggie rescue, which
Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue coordinated (thanks, Judi and company).
Tumbleweed was a black and white (with a bit of "hidden" caramel)
Peruvian piggie, and his crazy bangs inspired my vet to suggest his
name. Like a snowflake, Tumbleweed's hair never looked the same twice.
His white was mostly at his waist, and I always thought of his lovely
long white hair as angel wings.

Tumbleweed was a good-natured, laid-back piggie who never met a
stranger. When we introduced him to Sunshine, it was friendship at
first sight. Then we introduced both piggies to our Joey (RIP), and the
reaction was the same. Later, we got Friday, and Friday decided
Tumbleweed was the best friend ever.

Our boy loved standing on the wooden tables in his cage to eat hay. He
also enjoyed laptime and falling asleep in his hay trough on the floor.
Seeing him trot across the floor was quite a treat, as his wings swept
behind him.

Behind Tumbleweed's gentle nature was a quiet bravery. Vet visits, nail
trims, X-rays, shots -- nothing ever phased him. Two years ago, we
almost lost him after he developed a tooth abscess that affected his
chin. He had to have a tooth removed, and for the whole summer we were
so afraid we would lose him. We cut his food into strips, syringed
pellets, water, and Critical Care to him, and cleaned his abscess
daily. Sometimes, in the intervening two years, he had gas, and my
husband made a vibrating massage pad for him. He never seemed to mind
resting on it, and it finally helped.

A few weeks ago, I noticed that his poops seemed to be getting smaller.
I took him to the vet, and we tried Reglan, but his poops didn't
improve. We then had an X-ray done and were shocked to discover that he
had a (probably) cancerous tumor pressing on his intestines. By then,
he was growing much weaker, despite our syringing a slurry of pellets to
him and tempting him with his favorite foods. Palliative care,
including a steroid shot and a shot of antibiotics, didn't help, and
when he sat in his "sofa" without moving and refused to eat, we knew it
was time to help him to the Bridge. Our vet gave him a sedative, and I
held him while my husband and I talked with him. I think the pain
gently began to leave his body. Our vet then took him to give him the
final shot and told us that his passing was peaceful.

Although surgery was not an option, due to its high probability of
failure, we had hoped so much that he might somehow perk up. As he grew
weaker, we reminded him of how he had come to live with us, of all the
piggies he had known, and of how very much we loved him and appreciated
each day with him. I also told him to use his "wings" to fly to the
Bridge when it was his time.

If you'd like to see a photo of him, there are a couple of places on the
Web to look. Among his adventures, Tumbleweed was very happy to be able
to become one of the SCAMPS and to be included on the SCAMPS site.
Thanks, Mieke.

He also was most pleased to be recruited by AgentF to be a Secret
Agent
-- see April 27, 2010. Thanks, AgentF.

Tumbleweed, thank you for sharing your life with us. You will live on
always in our hearts. It was an honor to have known you.

Sadly,
Cindy and Friday

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Sapphire and Barley Piggyfriend


Here you can see Casanova, Sapphire and Lavender. Sapphire is the Dutch piggy in the middle.

Sapphire and Barley have both been Piggyfriends for most of their lives, having been rescued from a dark and dingy garage, where they were living with their three sons all in one dirty little hutch. Barley and Sapphire came home with me that day accompanied by one of their sons, Rye, who will soon be a SCAMP himself. The "owners" wanted to keep two of the family and I could not persuade them otherwise but luckily, after a few months I was asked if I could take them too. I was so pleased to be able to bring them home to be with the rest of their family.


This is Barley, he is also an undercover Agent.
Read more about agent Badger here

Welcome to Barley and Sapphire, you found yourselves a good forever home :D

Masters to: Penny
Born: around June 2005

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hans


Our calendar model Hans is already 6 years old, so we thought he should be added to the list of SCAMPS as well!
Welcome, Hans