What to do about the hedgehog!

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pembo

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195 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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So the shortened story is that I have a pet albino pygmy hedgehog, picked it up 2 years ago as a bit of a spur of the moment thing but it's quite a fun and easy pet to have.... until this week.

We noticed when cleaning out her cage that there were spots of blood in her cage (hedgehogs don't have periods) and then when we got her out for a play and a bath we noticed that there was a bit of a lump in her groin area and just before we put her back we noticed a bit of blood coming from her genitals.

This started the discussion with the OH about visiting the vet, as a typical bloke I avoid the doctors and just believe I will 'get over it' and thought the hedgehog should do the same but the OH was adamant and she was booked in to see the vet yesterday evening.

Well she had to go back today for an ultrasound and now they have advised that she needs an operation to be spayed and have a 2x4cm tumor removed!

I've been thinking it over and not wanting to cause the poor thing any more pain but also not wanting to end her life as she seems to be fine and happy otherwise.

So we went with the operation and I am picking her up this evening but it's not the cheapest thing I've ever done and I'm not looking forward to paying it (hedgehog insurance is not very common so I haven't got it) but hopefully she will be all sorted soon.

I was just wondering what the general opinion on this is, would you have gone with fixing her up or let her go?

pembo

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1,204 posts

195 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Affording it is the issue, Mr Credit-Card has come out to help me out again, just after I'd managed to get them all cleared.

Might have affected the holiday this year but at least she's sorted so it could just be a road trip to Scotland instead of a week in Quatar, I might just take her with us to show her what she has lowered me to wink

Here is the pic, no custard though, I don't like the stuff:

pembo

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195 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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I'm glad it seems everyone feels I made the right decision, I'm sure a few people would think I'm crazy but now I'm happy to say she seems to be doing well after the operation yesterday, when I picked her up she seemed a bit dozy and slumped out on my lap for ages but she has had a good sleep and is running about today.

I was more worried about paying to put her through pain and then have her die on us straight after but early signs seem quite good so I'm hoping she will be fine for a little while longer now.

Back to the vet today in my lunch hour so she is back in the office with me keeping everyone entertained.