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PeteHulbert37

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We need more Wings postings and others.

I've got my cup.
 
There was a day, wayyy back when...where there was a regular group of early morning coffee drinkers and posters. We'd meet here early, around 5-6am and spend all morning here. Then everyone got a job.


I agree with you. More Wings! Miss posting with that sweet lady.
 
There was a day, wayyy back when...where there was a regular group of early morning coffee drinkers and posters. We'd meet here early, around 5-6am and spend all morning here. Then everyone got a job.


I agree with you. More Wings! Miss posting with that sweet lady.

Well, I like coffee and I know others do too. Share a little morning warmth.
 
Oh you guys!

I need some strong coffee, stat. And maybe a warm, gooey breakfast panini.


How is everyone?

I love, also, how I zeroed in on this thread, you know what I like!
 
Yes, good people and a warm cup of joe. Now we're talkin!

@ Wings................:rose:
 
Does monster vanilla or Irish Cream iced coffee count? I only drink the hot stuff in the winter to keep warm!
 
There was a day, wayyy back when...where there was a regular group of early morning coffee drinkers and posters. We'd meet here early, around 5-6am and spend all morning here. Then everyone got a job.


I agree with you. More Wings! Miss posting with that sweet lady.

That was a fun thread.
 
We sometimes keep hedgehogs over winter if they haven't made their winter weight. I haven't seen any this year though. They are hilarious, and surprisingly agile, and dexterous, ( they can open the hutch doors surprisingly well before they hibernate....then run around the house through the night....) But hedgehog poop stinks. :(

Elle

Out of curiosity, what does one feed a pre-hibernation hedgehog? Or post-hibernation, for that matter?
 
Cat food. :). ( never bread and milk who used to be fed by some, as with cats and dogs, its not so good for them at all). They will eat happily cat food, and it covers their needs ok. Post hibernation you get them out ASAP, and support with food but get them working for it themselves. After all, after caring for them in the winter, the least they can do is work in the garden a little! They are wild and not pets, but with funny climate and changes in how rural roads are used and so on they struggle.

Elle

I want this. So badly. I want to nurture some hedgehogs and get them to do something in my gardens. (Admittedly I have no idea what they do in gardens but I want to watch them do it!)

Never have I wanted to live on a different continent so badly.
 
They eat slugs and beetles. They are really shy, its possible not to see them at all of you are not a feeder of them. But sometimes they wander right in my house. :eek:. One year one have birth in my house, which does not say much for my housekeeping, I think she felt undisturbed. Its a room we don't use much, then the dogs told me we had new arrivals in there.

I should also say, they must not have fish cat food, only meat cat food.

I am well and truly fascinated. I want them! But I want them in their natural, slug-eating habitat.
 
Yes, that's the aim. :heart::D:heart: The reason to bring them in is only of they are too light. If they do not weigh enough they do not survive hibernation. So when we see them in autumn we weigh them. ( none this year). Because seasons have gone odd a bit are often lots that are not big enough. The ones that are we leave lots of good places for them to hibernate.

The image of you guys picking up the little pricklies and weighing them makes my heart all big. How sweet.
 
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