1. **Hiding Houses**: You can buy or build small wooden houses or tunnels specifically designed for hedgehogs. Make sure they have an entrance that is just big enough for your hedgehog to enter but not too large to feel exposed.
2. **Soft Bedding**: Inside their hiding spots, use soft bedding materials like shredded paper, fleece, or hay. Avoid using cedar or pine shavings, as they can be harmful to hedgehogs.
3. **Boxes and Tunnels**: Cardboard boxes or PVC tubes can be great hiding spots. Cut holes for them to enter and exit, and place them in a quiet corner of their habitat.
4. **Leaf Litter or Hay**: If you have an outdoor enclosure, providing a layer of leaf litter or hay can simulate a natural environment where hedgehogs can burrow and hide.
5. **Blankets**: Hedgehogs enjoy snuggling under soft blankets. You can drape a small blanket over their hideaway for added security.
Remember to check on their hiding spots regularly to ensure they are clean and safe. Providing these hiding options will help your hedgehog feel secure and reduce stress.
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