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Home Forums Champions’ chat Messy smelly hedgehogs Reply To: Messy smelly hedgehogs

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Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚ It’s not hard for me to swoosh them out every day, having just installed a proper outdoor tap (our water pressure is amazing).

And if I ever go away ever again, the hedgehogs will just have to do without, because I’m not going to ask anyone else to do this for me. The hogs will have no-one to blame but themselves ๐Ÿ™‚

In future, I’ll go for feeding stations without a floor. Or I suppose I could take the floor off these ….

A neighbour is going to teach me how to make hedgehog houses and bird boxes, once it’s safe to mingle. I don’t have a clue; we had to do dress-making at school which was a pretty useless skill (for me). By then I should have a good idea of what I want to make,. The current repurposed hedgehog houses make good feeding stations because only the most bendy neighbourhood cats can get in, but I’ll work on a design that might be easier to clean and will still be cat-proof. Or just resort to an upside down plastic container, maybe.

You can tell I’m at a bit of a loose end today, discussing the messy habits of hedgehogs…

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