Teya – August 1 2006 to July 5, 2008
Yet again I am at my vet’s on a Saturday morning, but this one was pre-planned. My poor Teya’s head tumour was worsening so this week I put her on metacam, and decided to let her go with dignity today. I just got back.
Teya was one of my Original Wildlings. I had her mom Rennie, and Teya , Beni and Ortiz here as wee babes. She was always sooo timid and frightened and definitely showed the Wild characteristics. Never once would she bite, even when frightened. She would curl down and let her teeth touch my hand, but more as an entreaty then a threat.
Its only in the last few months that she has become “friendly” and I loved every moment of it. I actually saw her bruxxing and boggling when I was talking to her…
I had regrets a few times with my Wildlings, they have been Interesting to say the least, the escapes, the bites, the regrets, the guilt, etc. But I learned a LOT from my wee ‘gouti’s and are very sad that they are all leaving so fast.
Here is the pic of Teya that started up the discussion of her being ½ wild.

My poor little Teyasaurus :(

She is now with Ortiz, Beni and Kara…I see them bounding through tall grass, happy as can be.
Yet again I am at my vet’s on a Saturday morning, but this one was pre-planned. My poor Teya’s head tumour was worsening so this week I put her on metacam, and decided to let her go with dignity today. I just got back.
Teya was one of my Original Wildlings. I had her mom Rennie, and Teya , Beni and Ortiz here as wee babes. She was always sooo timid and frightened and definitely showed the Wild characteristics. Never once would she bite, even when frightened. She would curl down and let her teeth touch my hand, but more as an entreaty then a threat.
Its only in the last few months that she has become “friendly” and I loved every moment of it. I actually saw her bruxxing and boggling when I was talking to her…
I had regrets a few times with my Wildlings, they have been Interesting to say the least, the escapes, the bites, the regrets, the guilt, etc. But I learned a LOT from my wee ‘gouti’s and are very sad that they are all leaving so fast.
Here is the pic of Teya that started up the discussion of her being ½ wild.

My poor little Teyasaurus :(

She is now with Ortiz, Beni and Kara…I see them bounding through tall grass, happy as can be.
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