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It's not likely that an animal would die from sadness or loneliness. You don't say how old the guinea pig was or how long you've had it but perhaps it picked up an illness from somewhere, possibly even before you took the animal. As long as you took good care of her just like your friend did, don't feel guilty about it.

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