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I will ask her. Some people are actually allergic to rodent urine.
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I will ask her. Some people are actually allergic to rodent urine.
Thanks Steve. I think it's the fact that they clean themselves a lot leaving all this saliva on their quills that dries up kind of like dander and that's what makes people allergic.
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Where I live, these little bastards lives in my garden. They're experts at catching "the brown snail of death AAARGH!!"
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Where I live, these little bastards lives in my garden. They're experts at catching "the brown snail of death AAARGH!!"
Where do you live?
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OMG! SO freaking cute!! I want one! Look at these little baby hedgehogs! They are so tiny :)
AAAAWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!! Too cute eh? That's it, I'm off to look at cute animals for a while
Thanks for that picture JLO!!
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Where do you live?
They're pretty common here in the UK. I rescued one once. It was curled in a ball in the road and cars were only just missing it. Poor thing had ticks so I dropped him off at the vets. He was an amazing wee guy, really cute when you put them on their back as they're curled up. The face is all scrunched up and the back legs are almost in their mouth
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Aww. not sure about hedgehogs, but ferrets are illegal in Cali.
Ferrets are awesome.
They sell chinchillas at petsmart here which are so cute too!!!
I visited Petsmart when I went to Prince Edward Island, Canada and it was great, so many pets to buy. I loved the sugar gliders and chinchillas!
I held a brilliant ferret whilst there too at a petting farm called "Hoof Hearted"!!!!!!!!!!!
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They're pretty common here in the UK. I rescued one once. It was curled in a ball in the road and cars were only just missing it. Poor thing had ticks so I dropped him off at the vets. He was an amazing wee guy, really cute when you put them on their back as they're curled up. The face is all scrunched up and the back legs are almost in their mouth
Oh my gosh! How sweet!!!!! I could just kiss them lol
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Where do you live?
Norway. I see alot of them in the summers as we have a hegdehog-home (Don't know how they live )in our garden :)
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Re: Silly Hedgehog

They're pretty common here in the UK. I rescued one once. It was curled in a ball in the road and cars were only just missing it. Poor thing had ticks so I dropped him off at the vets. He was an amazing wee guy, really cute when you put them on their back as they're curled up. The face is all scrunched up and the back legs are almost in their mouth


I've done that, but been told to be careful of fleas?


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