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Home Forums Champions’ chat Rescue hedgehogs released in our garden Reply To: Rescue hedgehogs released in our garden

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Hi simbo65, just read your post and sorry you’ve lost Cyclopsina, I’ve not see the two females I had all last year. It’s very sad, but I just hope they are still alive and living somewhere. I’m catching a glimpse of one on cctv, but not sure who it is. It’s a constant worry I know, as you can’t help wonder. The two you have released may just have wandered off to scout the area, and as I notice they do a lot of ground sniffing, I think they may find there way back… That’s just a guess, but they do wee a lot and I think this helps them to follow trails. I’m finding it worrying at the moment because the food isn’t being eaten… They are still going into the feeding station, but not eating. The food hasn’t changed, so no idea what’s going on at all. It’s been a very unstable year, with all the rain, hardly any leaves falling yet and very nippy nights and sometimes days here in Lancashire. It must upset the hogs with all these changes as it was quite mild last year at this time. Stay strong and don’t give up hope, I know you must feel responsible, but you are doing your best and wild animals are unpredictable and love to confuse us. Best wishes.

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