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    Default Just me thinking.....

    whare has all the hedgehogs gone? havent seen one for years...just wondering
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    I nearly ran over a young one going down the Helmsdale road last week. It shot across the road in front of me, fortunately there was enough room for me to swerve round it. By the time I'd slammed the brakes on and got out with my camera to photograph it, it had disappeared though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cazmanian_minx View Post
    I nearly ran over a young one going down the Helmsdale road last week. It shot across the road in front of me, fortunately there was enough room for me to swerve round it. By the time I'd slammed the brakes on and got out with my camera to photograph it, it had disappeared though.
    I'm glad to hear that they have been spotted...think I will make it a mission to keep an eye open...so how many of you folks out thare has seen one this year?
    so far..
    1 ..in helmsdale
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    They could be hibernating since the weather has been so cold. We had a pair came into our garden to be fed every night but haven't seen them for a long time. They are beautiful wee animals and it so sad to see them squashed on the road.

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    Hadn't really thought about it, but not seen one for a long time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liz View Post
    They could be hibernating since the weather has been so cold. We had a pair came into our garden to be fed every night but haven't seen them for a long time. They are beautiful wee animals and it so sad to see them squashed on the road.
    just googled this
    Hedgehogs hibernate for one simple reason: to survive the winter. Because hedgehogs feed on insects (more on feeding), food becomes scarce in the cold of winter. Hedgehogs cannot live on snow, so they have to do something to remedy this problem! So they go to sleep. But not just any sleep. Hedgehog hibernation. During hibernation, the metabolism rate of hedgehogs falls dramatically, so hedgehogs burn much less fat. Doing this, they are able to survive the winter with no (or little) food.
    ah well need to start my mission in the spring...cheers folks
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    I saw one a few months back in Browns Place.

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    I have an under-weight hedgehog.and cant put him outside as he wont survive the winter. I'm keeping him in a box in the livingroom just now and let him out to exercise.He's been here over a week and is eating well. Is there a rescue centre anywhere in Caithness. As my livingroom for the next 6mths is not practical....HELP....

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    Try Balmore Go On The SSPCA Website You'll Get Contact Details Hope This Helps.

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    hedgehogs don't go far...they won't eat you out of house and home..he can't switch the lights, tv and heating on when you're not there and he won't let strangers in ..and won't make phonecalls abroad ..so, in all, he'll be no bother....
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    Quote Originally Posted by piratelassie View Post
    I have an under-weight hedgehog.and cant put him outside as he wont survive the winter. I'm keeping him in a box in the livingroom just now and let him out to exercise.He's been here over a week and is eating well. Is there a rescue centre anywhere in Caithness. As my livingroom for the next 6mths is not practical....HELP....
    It's good to see that there are still plenty of people that care for our wildlife in order to give them a fair chance.

    If you are going to bring him indoors , piratelassie you may want do put some flea powder on him especially his snout, also a cooler place would suit them better. Good luck with him.
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    Did anyone else see Autumnwatch on Friday night?
    I was amazed to learn that the critters which hibernate actually wake up every so often for ablutions, then have a quick snooze, and then go back to hibernating!
    Hibernating is not sleeping! Go figure!
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    Piratelassie - if you contact balmore and they can come collect hedgehog. They have the facility to feed these guys up and keep them warm and well at the same time. Alot of the ones they get are sometimes riddled with ticks which are removed and can have fleas.
    They must be at least 600g before release back into the wild in order to survive the winter...

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    Lovely story here how a hedgehog gave birth in a 5 star hotel to three hoglets
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/8316790.stm

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    Sadly I saw two splattered on the road between Mey and Gills today. Only saw one once in out garden when we had a sensor light, they are great things for seeing what goes through the garden under darkness. Dont have one anymore maybe I should get one.

    Wee story time.
    Driving past the Campsite swingpark one autumn night about 10pm a couple of years back, when I saw a hedgehog running along the road unable to get up the kerb. So stopped the car to lift it to safety and it ran away from me right under the wheel of a car overtaking my parked car.

    I was devastated and will never try it again.
    Away with the birds

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    ah well done piratelassie your a hero ...keep us informed ..xx
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    or to walk on the water,but to walk on the earth.

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    I only noticed at the beginning of this month that I had a hedgehog visiting our garden. I have made a feeding station out of a plastic storage box so my dogs and the neighbourhood cats can't scoff what I put out! I put out cat food, dry hedgehog food, raisins and water. I was waiting for it come one night - and 2 visited at the same time! I am now monitoring them - I have weighed them and marked them so I know if it's the same two coming or not. I was slightly concerned as the smaller one must be an 'autumn juvenile' as it only weighed 530gms and I know they should be 600gms for hibernating successfully. I don't really want to intervene too much as it appeared healthy and has maybe another couple of weeks yet to gain a bit more weight. My hubby has just finished making the 1st hibernation box and we have put it down at the bottom of the garden near the gate where it comes in, and I have left leaves and straw outside the box for it to make a nest - can't wait to find out if it will be occupied this winter! Probably gonna be too late for the 2nd box to be used this year but when it's finished we'll put it out anyway at the other side of the garden and hope for the best!

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