Well, it's with great displeasure that I inform you all of the untimely demise of Arthur. Up until the beginning of this week he had been fine, since then events took a turn for the worse, as with most guinea pigs, when they get to middle and old age due to the hard water we get they develop bladder stones which in younger pigs can be removed. After taking him to the vets earlier this week the vet confirmed our suspicions but was unaware as to the size of the stones so unable to make a prognosis. Added to this he chipped a tooth sometime in the last week that had impacted his appetite and ability to eat, we got the tooth filed and he seemed pretty reasonable but too a turn for the worse this morning. He was in a great deal of discomfort trying to go to the toilet but unable to, he was rushed to the vets again after saying goodbye to his brother where the prognosis was it was in his best interests to be given an overdose of painkillers to end his suffering.
So as of roughly 11:15 today Arthur G. Pig - The oldest and most splendid of all the guinea pigs we've ever had is no longer with us.
Hopefully his brother George doesn't comprehend his fate or where he has gone. Guinea pigs require company and should never be bought singularly so we'll have to see how things go with him.
In conclusion, I'll miss you, you and your cross-eyed lip-dangling smile - you big old lump of a boar.
R.I.P Arthur G. Pig - Wonder Boar Supreme Circa. 07/05/2010 - 23/05/2015
~Mark.