On 5th January 2026 we had to let Éclair go after we discovered she had an aggressive cancerous tumour in her ovary that has spread and caused her great discomfort. She was 7 and a half years old and our last surviving guinea pig. Éclair remained strong her entire life and always made us smile with how sweet, loving, beautiful and majestic she was. She watched every other guinea pig we had pass until she was the only one left. Now it is her turn to rest, and for my chapter of owning guinea pigs to close. Sleep well, princess.

Camilla - Éclair's pet mother
Éclair

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