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Cookie403
6 months ago

Looks good, the little one. May be rich. Feeding is fine in autumn until winter sleep. Cats wet food with at least 60 percent meat content, no jelly, no sauce, no sugar, no cereals, no fruit or vegetables. No milk for drinking…only water.Un seasoned agitation or by cooked beef chop, of course also un seasoned, they also like. However, I would strongly recommend to feed hedgehogs only outside! at the feed site, because the hedgehog is a wild animal and does not belong to the apartment.They are protected by nature and must not be removed. Only sick, injured hedgehogs or orphaned, too small young animals are allowed to be taken and as far as possible only by expert hands. This is obviously not the case here. So leave in nature and to the vet he doesn't have to.

spikecoco
6 months ago

is enough. Set him up in an overwintering area in the garden. What do you feed him, look strange

WraithGhost
6 months ago

In small hedgehogs, 500–700 grams are usually sufficient at the beginning of winter sleep, in older animals it should be at least 800–1,000 grams.

So yours is thick enough.

cfnmjagerne
6 months ago

According to weight, it's okay and he looks healthy too.

If you haven't done it yet, you should definitely get some advice at a gel care station in your region.

With veterinarians caution is not necessary everyone knows about wildlife. Wild animals do not belong to normal veterinary training.

Thus, sometimes spot ons are administered against ticks that are originally intended for dogs and cats and kill the hedge

Funship
6 months ago

880 grams are enough to go to winter sleep (if so far). In general, it is said that it should be at least 600 grams, with a little emphasis on how far the year has progressed.

You shouldn't keep it in heated living rooms for an unnecessarily long time – this often leads to the fact that the internal parasites, which have virtually all the hedgehogs, multiply greatly. This then leads to digestive problems.

If he has no injuries or other noticeable impairments, then go to the garden with him. He is looking forward to a feed site, water is sometimes even more important.

Snowflakestar
6 months ago

Look at a veterinarian. Otherwise, most shelters also know well.

Juliedesetoiles
6 months ago

I can't tell you that, I think he's supposed to be a bit more 😊

But I find it very nice – how you take care of him 😊

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wellen123
6 months ago

What does the hedgehog have to look for in man?

100 grams would not be bad!

The best way to get out of the forest is to let nature run.

As long as temperatures do not fall below 5 degrees at night, they sometimes seek food.

wellen123
6 months ago
Reply to  Dasistdoof1345

And sit next to the cat? One could get a disease from the other.

wellen123
6 months ago

It's just advice! Can end deadly for both. Don't have to.

TessaRessa
6 months ago

Take him to the TA. This is free for wildlife. They'll be able to help you.

TessaRessa
6 months ago
Reply to  Dasistdoof1345

You can still take it to TA. I already did.

Geochelone
6 months ago
Reply to  TessaRessa

No healthy animals should be taken from nature and brought to TA. It's both unpleasant!

TessaRessa
6 months ago
Reply to  Geochelone

The hedgehog is obviously too small to survive the winter 🤦🏼 ♀️ ♀️…