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alucinor
May 21, 2003



Taco Defender
Aw, I'm so sorry to hear that, but man what a great long life you gave her.

Such a lovely little girl, I do adore PEWs with those sooty noses.

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alucinor
May 21, 2003



Taco Defender
If that's the only veg those animals get they probably got worse problems and I wouldn't stress over it. :)

alucinor
May 21, 2003



Taco Defender
Ug, I'm so sorry to hear that. Same thing happened to me - lost 2 of my 3 in the last 2 weeks. Both to cancer, we think (one ovarian, one osteosarcoma).

My last one is a 3.5 yo spayed female. I am SO hesitant to get another pig - I wanted to be done after this group - but I expected them to keep each other company a little longer and I can't bear leaving her alone that long.

alucinor
May 21, 2003



Taco Defender

Tabemono posted:

Could the piggies actually aggravate the allergies of someone living a floor above us?


If the person is allergic to hay, and the two floors have a shared air system, yes. Pig hay generates a TREMENDOUS amount of dust over time, and even small amount of it can be a problem for people with serious allergies. I can definitely smell fresh hay on the top floor when I open a new box on the bottom floor of the a/c or heat is running to circulate the air.

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