
Hoglet with MBD
Very sadly, we have this morning had to have a very young hoglet of just 190g put to sleep due to Metabolic Bone Disease. She

Very sadly, we have this morning had to have a very young hoglet of just 190g put to sleep due to Metabolic Bone Disease. She

Autumn litters are still being born – This little 78g female hoglet, now named Ethel, came in to us last night after being found motionless

We, like many other rescues, are currently being inundated with hedgehogs that do not need to come into care, partly due to various spurious weights

This little hog came to us covered in tar yesterday. He was cleaned up with Fairy Liquid and a tooth brush. We managed to get

Some of the late season litters we have hand reared, all at slightly different stages of development, but all equally as messy as each other.

One of our volunteers, Stephanie, had a bit of a surprise while cleaning out cages today, two new hoglets less than 12 hours old. Luckily

A first for us today, a hedgehog caught on a fishing hook. It wasn’t from discarded fishing line, the guy had been night fishing and

Apple, rhubarb and custard digging in to a nice feed. They came to us 8 days ago after being found alone in a compost heap.

Keep your fingers crossed that the weather holds off for us today, all the cages have been moved out of the big log cabin so

This is one of our recent intakes. She is an adult and her name is Kezia. She came to us recently from a veterinary practice