I am so sorry you have to give up your first pet, Thelma but you can make sure she gets a new loving forever home. It can be difficult if your family won't support your pet.
Are your parents willing to support a G-Pig, even if you get problems in the future. You don't want to be put in this unpleasant situation of having to give up a beloved pet again !!
PS Adding to the debate on Rabbits v G-Pig. As Karen points out these are completely different animals with different needs. I had an outside bunny called Bonnie when I was a child and my sister was given a G-Pig called Lucky as a friend for my Bonnie. (These were years ago, when it was normal to house these animals together) I ended looking after both pets (I was the older sister) and I think they both need a similar time & energy to look after, but in different ways.
I am sure Rottieluver45 will be more than capable of looking after a G-Pig, as well as she looked after Thelma. My only concern is that her parents may end up, refusing to help with the new pet and could end up putting her back into the same situation






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