HEDGEHOG (must see)

phil jones

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well done to you for keeping him / her and looking after it :clap: :clap: :clap: :worship: :worship: as a lot of them are run over and just dumped on the road :mad: :( :( :eek: i know you will give it a good home untill it can go out and go back to nature :) :) ---- phil
 

tamjam69

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well done to you for keeping him / her and looking after it :clap: :clap: :clap: :worship: :worship: as a lot of them are run over and just dumped on the road :mad: :( :( :eek: i know you will give it a good home untill it can go out and go back to nature :) :) ---- phil
Its going to a hedgehog sanctuary today, I thought I would let them deal with it as my 2 staffys want to eat it, they want to eat that moves and has fur.lol:) :)
 

phil jones

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Its going to a hedgehog sanctuary today, I thought I would let them deal with it as my 2 staffys want to eat it, they want to eat that moves and has fur.lol:) :)
well you did your bit to help:worship::worship: :clap: :clap: and the sanctuary has them guys in a lot of the time so well done to you :) :) i hope a happy ending for all ;)
 

skinheaddave

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Folks from Europe know hedgehogs well
I think it was my second-to-last or third-to-last trip to England that I saw my first road killed hedgehog. Very odd for a Canadian. Later that same trip I went to a zoo where they had featured a pretty neat exotic animal in a large display called a "raccoon." It was a nice animal, but they had botched the enclosure. It featured some trees and leaf litter and such ... not a garbage bin in sight!

Cheers,
Dave
 
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