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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2438745" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>"Rescued" is perhaps not the right word - since it was MrSlim who partly blocked up their access hole. We think it was three days with only the hoglets able to get out,</p><p> but Mum was too large and required a hammer and chisel to break her free. Gave her some water, she drank for about 10 mins, with one rambustuous youngster nudging her for milk all the time until she got pushed into the water. Later she had some cat biscuits, she must have been desperate as she was more interested in water and food than fearful of us.</p><p>Have been keeping an eye out for them. Wafting off flies and offering crushed cat biscuits to the hoglets. However they don't seem to be able to manage even this.</p><p>There appear to be four hoglets , although only seen them all together on Monday.</p><p>Tuesday there were two very sad looking ones out in the afternoon. Neither could manage even crushed cat biscuits, but they eventually snuggled up together in a pile of hay.</p><p>Didn't see any hoglets Wednesday, it was cool.and rainy, better hunting weather for hedgehogs but saw mum? about midnight, looking sprightly and moving fast to avoid being caught in the torch beam.</p><p>Today one hoglet appeared in the late afternoon. He got a bonus as i had unearthed a sample pack of wet cat food. He loved it. Had a sleep under the hay after and was then assisted back into the nest.</p><p>MrSlim is expected to build them a house, we are hoping that offering alternative accommodation will persuade them to relocate.[ATTACH=full]51192[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]51193[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]51194[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2438745, member: 488270"] "Rescued" is perhaps not the right word - since it was MrSlim who partly blocked up their access hole. We think it was three days with only the hoglets able to get out, but Mum was too large and required a hammer and chisel to break her free. Gave her some water, she drank for about 10 mins, with one rambustuous youngster nudging her for milk all the time until she got pushed into the water. Later she had some cat biscuits, she must have been desperate as she was more interested in water and food than fearful of us. Have been keeping an eye out for them. Wafting off flies and offering crushed cat biscuits to the hoglets. However they don't seem to be able to manage even this. There appear to be four hoglets , although only seen them all together on Monday. Tuesday there were two very sad looking ones out in the afternoon. Neither could manage even crushed cat biscuits, but they eventually snuggled up together in a pile of hay. Didn't see any hoglets Wednesday, it was cool.and rainy, better hunting weather for hedgehogs but saw mum? about midnight, looking sprightly and moving fast to avoid being caught in the torch beam. Today one hoglet appeared in the late afternoon. He got a bonus as i had unearthed a sample pack of wet cat food. He loved it. Had a sleep under the hay after and was then assisted back into the nest. MrSlim is expected to build them a house, we are hoping that offering alternative accommodation will persuade them to relocate.[ATTACH=full]51192[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]51193[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]51194[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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