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Hedgehogs do sometimes go on a hunger strike when there is a change in the environment. A healthier food will be more palatable and encourage her to eat. After you move keep the changes to a minimum. She'll get used to a schedule of handling and play time and if you're consistent she's more likely to become comfortable faster. If she really won't eat and goes two nights without eating anything you need to start syringe feeding her. People on this forum can help with that if it comes to it.