Sunday, August 2, 2009

my hedgehog died , why ?


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Mine did too..so I had to get another one.sigh

To begin any discussion, first it’s important to discuss what exactly a term means. Sometimes WHS is used to describe any hedgehog that is wobbling. This can mean any number of things and does not necessarily mean that the animal has Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome. To determine if a hedgehog has WHS, a necropsy is required. Apparently, the hallmark of WHS is a particular type of brain lesion. Most necropsy reports state simply that a hedgehog has “WHS lesions.” So, what does this mean? In an email Donnasue Graesser sent my mother, she identified these lesions specifically as “multifocal luekoencephalopathy.” So, if your vet says that your hedgehog died of WHS, the first thing you need to establish is whether they are just describing the fact that your hedgehog had a wobbly gait or whether it actually had lesions consistent with multifocal leukoencephalopthy identified.>> http://www.hedgehogworld.com/content/vie.
Did you take good care of it? If not.then you killed it.

If you'd like to mail someone the hedgehog for further investigation, then be my guess. Unfortunately my psychic powers are down for the day and I can't project myself to your dead hedgehog.
It died of Aids.
Hedgehog no rive rong. Dey tasty too, but ratch out for der pokey quirrs.
You used it as a Rug, and walked on it, so, sgwoosh, and its gone. Kaput.
it was not meant to be a wheel chuck
Did you take care to make sure it was having protected sex?
Any pet will die if you do look like this
did u take care of him/her very well!
Old age?

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