I don't know how 'our' hedgehog came by his injuries, but please make sure that you always check your garden for wildlife before you use any tools that could injure an animal. Also try and cover any holes that could act as a trap or attach the netting that protects your vegetables from birds higher than a hedgehog, so that they do not get entangled. You can see this leaflet for more hedgehog-saving advice or check the Hedgehog Society website for more tips on how to be nice to these useful, adorable animals. Thanks!
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Sad Story with Hedgehog
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Awww, this story is so heart breaking. Poor little hedgie, I'm glad you did all you could to help him.
ReplyDeleteMax and I proud donators to hedgehog rescues societies.
Cheers.
Me too. I wish he could have been saved.
DeleteOh this is too sad. Poor little hedgehog. And although the outcome was not good, you were fortunate to experience such a meeting.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Loulou. It was really special to have this little creature in my care for a bit. But I really don't deal well with anybody or anything suffering. :o(
DeleteHave a nice weekend!
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