Hello,
I am adopting a hedgehog from my local animal rescue league. The age and sex of the hedgehog is unknown. It was surrendered to the animal rescue league 4 days ago and is in great distress right now, it has hardly eaten and when they try to get it to come out of its bed, it looks like he has hiccups and makes funny noises (it's very scared and unhappy).
I have never had a hedgehog before but I was approached by one of the workers there asking me to adopt it so I'm going to give it a try.
I know I will need to go slow from what I've read, what I want to know is, do hedgehogs bite and how will I know when I should attempt to make contact with it? I am going to put one of my shirts in it's cage so it gets my scent and I'm sure I will just leave it alone for the first couple of days for so, but what is a good amount of time before I try to make contact?
Any advice would be appreciated. I won't mind if I never get to make contact or anything I just want the little guy to have a good life for whatever time it has left.
Thanks!
I am adopting a hedgehog from my local animal rescue league. The age and sex of the hedgehog is unknown. It was surrendered to the animal rescue league 4 days ago and is in great distress right now, it has hardly eaten and when they try to get it to come out of its bed, it looks like he has hiccups and makes funny noises (it's very scared and unhappy).
I have never had a hedgehog before but I was approached by one of the workers there asking me to adopt it so I'm going to give it a try.
I know I will need to go slow from what I've read, what I want to know is, do hedgehogs bite and how will I know when I should attempt to make contact with it? I am going to put one of my shirts in it's cage so it gets my scent and I'm sure I will just leave it alone for the first couple of days for so, but what is a good amount of time before I try to make contact?
Any advice would be appreciated. I won't mind if I never get to make contact or anything I just want the little guy to have a good life for whatever time it has left.
Thanks!