What are the signs of a hedgehog being too cold?

Signs of a Hedgehog Being Too Cold

Hedgehogs are sensitive to temperature changes and can become stressed or unwell if they get too cold. Signs that your hedgehog might be too cold include excessive huddling, curling into a tight ball, shivering, cold ears and feet, and a lack of activity. If you notice these signs, it's important to warm up your hedgehog gradually. You can provide a heating pad or a ceramic heat emitter in their enclosure, ensuring they have a warm hiding spot to retreat to. Monitoring the temperature in their habitat is crucial to prevent them from getting too cold.

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