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Is this pms?

1.6K views 11 replies 5 participants last post by  twobytwopets  
#1 ·
My girl has just about reached full size and she's become such a grump! She was never cuddly but she would tolerate her humans and sometimes she Epps even accidentally cuddle for a few minutes before remembering she Hayes that. Hit lately she will hiss and chuff of we even go near her. If we try to interact with her she will poop and pee on us to excess in what I think is an attempt to make us go away. She snubs her nose at treats.

She doesn't seem to be in any pain. She's using her wheel for 5 to 6 hours a night. She's eating and drinking normally. She just seems to hate out guts. Is this puberty or something?
 
#2 ·
Hedgehogs don't get a period, their ovulation is induced by the male. It is possible that she is quilling? The behaviour you're describing sounds like classic quilling behaviour.

She sounds normal and healthy from what you're describing, so I wouldn't be too worried. Keep bonding with her frequently and hopefully her grumpiness will go away.

Good luck!
 
#3 ·
How old is she? How long has the behavior been going on? Has anything changed in her environment or about you? Such as new job, new smells, new pets, change in light schedule or temperature, etc.? Have you noticed anything like scratching from her?

Typically sudden behavior changes like this are something to keep a close eye on, as they can indicate a health issue. It would be a good idea to schedule a vet appointment for her to get her checked out, just in case.
 
#7 ·
Scratching the ears could mean those are bothering her, if she's scratching them often or if they look inflamed or dirty or anything.

With the new job, is it something that would leave any weird new smells on you? There have been cases of something like that setting a hedgehog off.

You didn't mention how old she is. Quilling is something young hedgehogs do, where they shed their baby quills & grow in adult ones. It's painful & tends to make them quite cranky.
 
#9 ·
Hm. It's possible, I guess? Often times they react to things we don't really notice. You could try changing your clothes & washing your hands & arms well before handling her if you haven't already tried that, and see if it makes a difference.

They do go through a quilling around 6 months, but it doesn't usually seem to be as bad as the baby ones for most hedgehogs. So, possible cause, but it wouldn't be my first guess.
 
#11 ·
So how do you react when that happens? Do you put her back in her cage and leave her alone? If you do, you're just teaching her that pooping and peeing on you will get her left alone. If you just deal with it and keep her out with you anyway it will eventually stop happening as much if it happens at all. But it does take patience. It's only poop and pee though. It smells, but it's temporary. It does wash off.