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Hedgehogs saved from prickly situation

RealFix by RealFix
June 17, 2016
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Hedgehogs saved from prickly situation

These cute little hedgehogs are on the road to recovery after being found in a prickly situation when they were dumped in a skip. See Ross Parry copy RPYHOG : The poor hoglets - thought to be no more than a week old - were freezing and covered in dirt when they were found in Stalmine, Lancs., by two young girls and their grandma. But now they are recovering at a hedgehog hospital thanks to staff from an animal rescue centre, who nursed them back to health. Hannah Kirrane, manager at Longview Animal Centre, Lancs., said: "I was the first one to hold them and they were absolutely freezing. How they weren’t dead already was beyond me. “We immediately filled up some rubber gloves with warm water and put them on top and they started moving around straight away.

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These cute little hedgehogs are on the road to recovery after being found in a prickly situation when they were dumped in a skip.

The poor hoglets – thought to be no more than a week old – were freezing and covered in dirt when they were found in Stalmine, Lancs., by two young girls and their grandma.

But now they are recovering at a hedgehog hospital thanks to staff from an animal rescue centre, who nursed them back to health.

These cute little hedgehogs are on the road to recovery after being found in a prickly situation when they were dumped in a skip. See Ross Parry copy RPYHOG : The poor hoglets - thought to be no more than a week old - were freezing and covered in dirt when they were found in Stalmine, Lancs., by two young girls and their grandma. But now they are recovering at a hedgehog hospital thanks to staff from an animal rescue centre, who nursed them back to health. Hannah Kirrane, manager at Longview Animal Centre, Lancs., said: "I was the first one to hold them and they were absolutely freezing. How they weren’t dead already was beyond me. “We immediately filled up some rubber gloves with warm water and put them on top and they started moving around straight away.
These cute little hedgehogs are on the road to recovery after being found in a prickly situation when they were dumped in a skip. 

Hannah Kirrane, manager at Longview Animal Centre, Lancs., said: “I was the first one to hold them and they were absolutely freezing. How they weren’t dead already was beyond me.

“We immediately filled up some rubber gloves with warm water and put them on top and they started moving around straight away.

“I would say they are no more than a week old. Their eyes are still closed and their spikes are still soft. They were very lucky to survive.”

These cute little hedgehogs are on the road to recovery after being found in a prickly situation when they were dumped in a skip. See Ross Parry copy RPYHOG : The poor hoglets - thought to be no more than a week old - were freezing and covered in dirt when they were found in Stalmine, Lancs., by two young girls and their grandma. But now they are recovering at a hedgehog hospital thanks to staff from an animal rescue centre, who nursed them back to health. Hannah Kirrane, manager at Longview Animal Centre, Lancs., said: "I was the first one to hold them and they were absolutely freezing. How they weren’t dead already was beyond me. “We immediately filled up some rubber gloves with warm water and put them on top and they started moving around straight away.
The poor hoglets – thought to be no more than a week old – were freezing and covered in dirt when they were found in Stalmine, Lancs., by two young girls and their grandma.  

After a bit of much-needed TLC from Longview staff, the tiny hoglets were taken to Wolfwood Animal Rescue Service in Lancaster, which specialises in caring for wild creatures.

Hannah said: “The first few days are critical for baby animals. There’s quite a high chance that they could all make it.

“I’ve got a real soft spot for hedgehogs and it was quite interesting for the staff to see them so young. All the staff pulled together to help them, it was a good team effort.

These cute little hedgehogs are on the road to recovery after being found in a prickly situation when they were dumped in a skip. See Ross Parry copy RPYHOG : The poor hoglets - thought to be no more than a week old - were freezing and covered in dirt when they were found in Stalmine, Lancs., by two young girls and their grandma. But now they are recovering at a hedgehog hospital thanks to staff from an animal rescue centre, who nursed them back to health. Hannah Kirrane, manager at Longview Animal Centre, Lancs., said: "I was the first one to hold them and they were absolutely freezing. How they weren’t dead already was beyond me. “We immediately filled up some rubber gloves with warm water and put them on top and they started moving around straight away.
But now they are recovering at a hedgehog hospital thanks to staff from an animal rescue centre, who nursed them back to health.

“I have no idea how they ended up inside a skip. I can’t imagine a mother hedgehog climbing into a skip to give birth.

“It’s more likely they’ve been thrown in there, or accidentally been swept up and dumped by someone cleaning their garden.

“They’re so small, it would be easy to miss them. They’re three very lucky hedgehogs.”

 

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