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Hedgehogs
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For the past few weeks a fine looking hedgehog has been feeding himself from our cat's bowl, he now comes back pretty much every night and is getting used to having us come out to see him. He is, of course, very welcome. But I also seem to have quite a few slugs in the garden / on walls this year and I know that hedgehogs eat these. How can I coax him into hunting these, without completely removing the cat food? The family are happy with his visits so removing the food and thus putting him off isn't really the best option
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With a bit of luck, you might find that he goes off the cat food and starts looking for alternatives.
I have hedgehogs from the hedgehog hospital in my garden. One of them can't be returned to the wild as she had her nose sliced off by a garden strimmer and she would not survive (as you probably know, hedgehogs rely on their sense of smell to sniff out their food).
She occasionally leaves the cat food untouched. Mind you, I do spoil the hedgehogs with occasional treats of soaked mealworms. (And my hubby is even softer than me - he has, on occasion, hand fed them slugs he has found in our garden).
I have hedgehogs from the hedgehog hospital in my garden. One of them can't be returned to the wild as she had her nose sliced off by a garden strimmer and she would not survive (as you probably know, hedgehogs rely on their sense of smell to sniff out their food).
She occasionally leaves the cat food untouched. Mind you, I do spoil the hedgehogs with occasional treats of soaked mealworms. (And my hubby is even softer than me - he has, on occasion, hand fed them slugs he has found in our garden).