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Hedgehogs in daylight


I saw a Hedgehog in my Garden yesterday in the early evening, I've never seen one so early before. Is it normal to see them during day light? I thought it might be looking for food, is there anything I could put out for them?

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Although hedgehogs are nocturnal, it is not unusual to see them out & about earlier in the evening at this time of year. As long as it looked healthy, wasn't out in full sun & was moving about ok it was probably fine but it would be worth keeping an eye on it if you see it again.
A good quality, meaty cat food is best for them with a few cat biscuits to help keep their teeth in good shape.
A supply of fresh water is also important & NEVER feed bread & milk as this is extremely bad for them & can actually kill them.

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I saw 2 baby hedgehogs today, one at lunch time and one at 6pm. They didn't seem to well and were wandering aimlessly, so i brought them inside in a card board box. The one was starving and ate loads of cat meat, the other has eaten nothing. What should i do with them? Should i put them back out when its dark, keep them and feed them up for a bit, or will the mum be around still and be looking for them? Also they are full of fleas, is this ok and will they infect my cats and dogs? Thanks

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Hi Mel
Thanks for joining our forum.
I think I have replied to an email from you regarding these 2 hedgehogs but for others benefit:
If hedgehogs are out in daylight, it is often a sign of a problem.
Look at the faeces (droppings). If they are at all green or mucousy/slimy then there is probably a problem & the hedgehog needs attention as soon as possible.
Never give a hedgehog cow's milk - it can be fatal.
Pedigree Chum Puppy Food mashed up finely with water until fairly sloppy is a very good, easily digestable food for young or sick hedgehogs.
Hedgehog fleas are host specific, they only live on hedgehogs. They will find their way onto other animals & people too but they cannot survive for long away from a hedgehog. It is best not to treat a hedgehog for fleas unless absolutely necessary as many flea treatments can be fatal to hedgehogs. If one has to be used, it should be a pyrethrum based flea treatment, usually available for birds.

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