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    I have been looking after an injured hedgehog i found in my garden 3 mths ago.  He was so tiny and below the 500grams he needed to be  before he could hibernate i decided to fatten him up with tasty cat food and meal worms. Today he weighed in at 700 grams which means he can be released. I will wait until after bonefire night for his own safety. Some cute pics of Hoggy.

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    #1077012

    AWwwww. Good for you. What a lovely thing to do. Good luck on your release Hoggy. xx

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    #1077022

    Sophia,

    Awesome, wow….

    He may get attached to you from feedings and bonding. Do not release too far away from your home in case he still needs you.. I had this with a fawn..release back to the wild…. month old, abandoned by wild storm, mother lost baby. Worked with ny animal warden here. Fed her every 2 hours around clock with kitten formula. What a job…

    Releasing her back, she would still look in my side door, looked for her treats. Took 6 months coaxing to get her more near my property out to wetlands.. she finally found a mate.. less visits, back to call of wild….

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    #1077027

    Awwww so lovely and kind of you xxx

    Hope he continues to thrive and his release back into the wild goes ok xx

    #1077029

    Hi Linda, ive asked experts opinion we have a charity called st tiggywinkles who advised me to release him where i found him. I have avoided handling him as much as possible he still  retains his suspicion of humans, i only handle him when he gets weighed. As hes a nocturnal animal and sleeps all day he doesnt really see me.I put his food in his box when hes alseep. I know hes still wild he will curl up into a ball when handled. I was going to over winter him but being over 700 grams he has  sufficient fat reserves to survive hibernation. I can only hope he survives to come back soon to visit my garden :heart:

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    #1077053

    That’s a nice thing you did, I wonder what his parents are thinking, must be worried sick :)

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    #1077055

    They may have called the police, King.

     

    Still, well done, Sophia, for being so caring xx

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    #1077091

    That’s a nice deed that you’ve done Sophia.

    But please don’t release poor old Hoggy anywhere near room 2 near the ever present chatter known as Magma (Margaret as he wishes to be known). He has a habit of touching wild animals and rodents up when he thinks no ones looking. I wouldn’t want the hedgehog to end up in regular counselling sessions after suffering trauma already x

    #1077108

    Who told you 500 grams was the required amount Sophia?

    #1077132

    Well done Sophs that’s fab they are declining so I hear from the local hedgehog rescue place here so you have done your bit for wildlife!

    Gems x

     

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