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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Nova was humanely euthanized on March 7. She lost all mobility in her back legs and began bleeding heavily when peeing or pooping. I was out of the country at the time, and my mom made the difficult decision to have her put to sleep rather than prolonging her suffering. She died the day after my...
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    dishrag hog - Tex is sick... again

    Shh, Tylda! Don't let Nova hear you say that... she might get ideas!
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Thanks! She's a pretty relaxed hog... I can't recall the last time I saw her in a ball; it was probably when she first came home and was in a new environment. I'm hard pressed to get a real hiss out of her. She's just completely secure and apparently doesn't feel any need to ball up, raise...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Nova has discovered one of the perks of being sick -- breakfast in bed! Here she is, enjoying her mushy kibble in the comfort of her hedgie bag, sprawled out over a heating pad. She's so hard done by.
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    Brand new little guy and I'm stumped!

    I really hope you're not planning to breed two pet store hedgehogs together...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    LOL! I'm pretty sure my eyes nearly fell out of my head when the tumor hit the table. The vet practically had to pick her jaw up off the floor while Nova was wiggling around and glaring at me. I was hoping for some sort of a sudden change in plans, but I never expected something quite so...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Nova had a follow up appointment today, with another to follow on March 12. Since Saturday, she has gained 12 grams. The inside of her mouth looks good, with the tiniest bit of dead tissue where the mass was (and detached), so we're going to watch that. We will be continuing antibiotics and...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    I took her to work with me again today, because she has an appointment with the vet right after work. As you can probably imagine, she is not being very helpful at work. When I snapped this photo, she was about 2 seconds from attempting to jump off my lap to make her grand escape. (And yes, the...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Thanks, Kalandra. The stretched out look is slowly going away too. Her appetite is really good too... I'm having a bit of a hard time measuring how much food she's eating, since I'm mushing up her kibble, but if I had to guess... she's up to at least a tablespoon, maybe a tablespoon and a half...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Here is a photo of Nova's mouth today, just over 24 hours after the growth fell out. As you can see, her eyes are bright and she looks quite animated and happy. I actually had to gently scruff her to get the photo because she was on her way to explore and there was no way she was posing for a photo.
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Kalandra, I was absolutely stunned when the mass just fell out. I've had quite a few hedgehogs with cancer, and this thing looked exactly like a tumor. It looked like every tumor the vet had ever seen and he's one of the best hedgehog/exotic vets in Edmonton. All signs pointed to cancer - the...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    I'm being cautiously optimistic. She was investigating her food dish about an hour after I brought her home and looking very disgusted at the prospect of a completely mushed up diet. She took her medicine very well and I don't see signs of fresh blood around her mouth. Poop is still in good...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Well... I took her to the vet at 2pm today. I spent all evening with her last night, and then the entire day today. I put the vet off as long as I could, in hopes that I would start to feel more sure about the entire thing. Normally, I can justify that I'm doing the right thing and I feel okay...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Nova's tumor has doubled in size over the last day and a half, and she has started to rub her face on any surface she can. She spent nearly 2 hours last night, pushing her jaw against my thumb and whimpering quietly. She is still eating and moving around, but she looks a little off-balance...
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    In need of loosing a few

    Instead of putting the food in a bowl for him, scatter it around his cage and make him hunt for it.
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    Daytime Wheeling

    Kismet used to wheel whenever she felt like it, but that was because she was a diva and 100% blind. She had no clue it was daylight. Enzo has her full vision and she just loves her wheel so much that she'll wheel anytime. Before I adopted her, she did not have a wheel. In fact, she had a 2-foot...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Thank you both. I can't remember exactly what the vet told me it was, but squamous cell sticks out in my mind. I took her in on suspicion of cancer, but in hopes of an abcess. I remember leaving, knowing full well that my girl had cancer. I just can't remember exactly what the vet said. That was...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Hmm. That's the confusing part... I've always assumed the physical hint of pain in a hedgehog was runny or green poop, or a complete lack of. Every morning, her wheel is coated, as are her feet. Her poop is solid, perfectly shaped and the usual color. Nothing appears amiss and she eats with a...
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    Saying Goodbye -- How Do I Know When It's The Right Time?

    Nova has a growing oral tumor. She is approximately 2.5-3 years old. Due to the placement, the vet has recommended that we leave it and simply keep her comfortable until it impedes her ability to eat and drink. If I opted to remove it, it would mean taking a good portion of her lower jaw and I'm...
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