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  2. Do Hedgehogs Make Good Pets? Yes, But There's a Catch - AOL

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    Hedgehog Care 101 recommends taking five minutes per day to spot clean their enclosure, removing any visible poop or leftover food scraps, and doing a full cage clean-out once every 1-2 weeks ...

  3. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Hedgehogs produce very little danger to their owners and handlers. [21] It is possible to be allergic to items surrounding the hedgehog, such as the hedgehog's food or bedding, but it is rare that a person would be allergic to the hedgehog itself. After handling hedgehogs, some have claimed that pink dots on their hands is an allergic reaction ...

  4. Talk:Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated hedgehogs - Dog and cat food is bad for hedgehogs and often causes liver damage among other things. Today, many pet stores sell hedgehog mixes that are specifically formulated for hedgehogs. I'm aware milk is a problem (as mentioned in the domesticated hedgehog article tho not here) but hadn't heard about pet food.

  5. Roadkill cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Boyt is a retired biologist who "has spent the past 50 years scraping weasels, hedgehogs, squirrels and even otters off roads near his Cornish home, and cooking them." [32] Boyt has published recipe books and appeared on television cookery shows and said that roadkill "is good for the body, the environment and the pocket. It's delicious ...

  6. RAF site marks 100th hedgehog release into wild - AOL

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    Prickles and Paws Rescue said it had released 1,428 hedgehogs overall into the wild in 2024 and five so far in 2025. Sgt Paul Smith said RAF St Mawgan had everything a hedgehog would need [BBC]

  7. How are warmer winters affecting hedgehogs? - AOL

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    Wildlife experts say warmer temperatures mean less hibernation and more parasites for hedgehogs.