LovinHedgies
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So tonight while I was getting "glamour shots" and spending some much needed time with my hedgie Hannah I noticed a weird discolored spot on the side of her mouth. I had just cut her nails last night and didn't notice it then. However the last three weeks I have been on crutches due to a tibial plateau fracture and unable to get downstairs as often to spend as much time with my hedgies as I normally do, so this could've come on any time during that. I am scheduling a vet visit tomorrow morning (hopefully they will have opening ASAP).
The one thing that throws a wrench in this is that Hannah is possibly pregnant. This will be her second litter and she is on baby watch starting on July 25th (30 days from the beginning of breeding). I'm fine with losing the hoglets, but not with losing Hannah - she is my baby. My main question is that if an operation is needed - should I opt for a spay/abort at the same time? Obviously this mouth issue could impact her nutrition and therefore any hoglets nutrition and the care she is able to provide. She has been gaining weight steadily (I weigh her every night) and she has been eating more than normal, but I worry that this will decrease her eating. Obviously I will be feeding her soft foods, but who feels like eating with a sore mouth
Here are the pictures:
Any advice is much appreciated.
The one thing that throws a wrench in this is that Hannah is possibly pregnant. This will be her second litter and she is on baby watch starting on July 25th (30 days from the beginning of breeding). I'm fine with losing the hoglets, but not with losing Hannah - she is my baby. My main question is that if an operation is needed - should I opt for a spay/abort at the same time? Obviously this mouth issue could impact her nutrition and therefore any hoglets nutrition and the care she is able to provide. She has been gaining weight steadily (I weigh her every night) and she has been eating more than normal, but I worry that this will decrease her eating. Obviously I will be feeding her soft foods, but who feels like eating with a sore mouth
Here are the pictures:
Any advice is much appreciated.