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In Loving Memory Cats => Rainbow Bridge - In Loving Memory => Topic started by: smudgepickles on October 09, 2007, 20:48:18 PM
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Went out to bring my girls in from the field this afternoon only to see not one but two dead baby hedgehogs :( :( :( one was completely flat the other had a hoof mark over its front half of the body.........it has really distressed me to think they were squashed by my horses..... my husband and I put them on the bonfire so they didnt get squashed anymore. I wish I hadnt put my horses out today now :( I found them at 1.30 and at 4.30 there was a beautiful rainbow. I so hope it was theirs :hug:
RIP little ones no more pain at the bridge Im so sorry :( :'( :sorry: :candle:
:RIP:
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Can understand how you feel and would like to send you lots of hugs :hug: Baby hedgehogs are very vunerable at this time of year as they have not put enough fat on to hibernate and will not survive the winter. The best thing to do if you find a live one is put it in a box and take it to a rescue centre, There was nothing you could do smudgepickes hedgehogs come out at night buit these were out in the day which is not good news meaning they were underweight. :hug:
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Ahhh poor little souls.
RIP little spikey's xxxxxxx
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RIP Lil Hedgies
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Yes, Nature can Be Cruel sometime's
They were just not meant to be :(
:RIP: Baby hogs
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I saw one squashed in the road yesterday to - another youngster too. It was dusk. I could se the cute nose. I couldn't stop though as there was a line of traffic behind me and it was a busy but narrow country lane.