
Anyway, I brought Kes home on Wednesday. Hedgehogs are pretty neat animals, and when afraid or nervous they ball up and erect their quills, creating a very spiky sphere. My dad thought she was a sponge. She is still pretty shy and balls every time I pick her up, but within about ten seconds she uncurls and will play with me, provided I don't make any sudden sounds or movements.
Most importantly, I thought I should update the relatives on the diet of this new addition:
Kes is currently eating a boring diet of hedgehog pellets from the pet store (which is what she had been eating before she came home with me), but once she gets a little more settled I'm going to change her to a light cat food, which is apparently a better balance for them.
They are also known to enjoy rice, fresh vegetables, and fruit, much like the Barry's do. I attempted a spoonful of rice last night, but the hog blew right past in and went on to sniff a cardboard box. That's how I feel about plain white rice, so I understood. Tonight I'll bring her a veggie to try.
2 comments:
The hog is very cute. You could of named her Seven, since her spikes are sort of like Borg exterior protection. But Kes is a nicer name, and I don't have to worry that One through Six are in cages stack in the corner of your room.
By the way, the cage you built is excellent!
i love hedgehogs!
hedgehogs are also know to love eggs and (so im told) ice cream. i like the name, love the hog, and it is really cute.
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