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Tips for Keeping Hedgehogs Healthy - ...The enclosure should be at least 4 square feet for a single hedgehog, with proper bedding material like aspen shavings...

Keeping Your Hedgehog Clean Without Bathing - ...Remove uneaten food, soiled bedding, and waste daily. Change the bedding weekly and thoroughly clean the cage with a pet...

Setting Up a Hedgehog Habitat - ...2. **Bedding**: Use safe bedding such as recycled paper or aspen shavings. Avoid cedar or pine as they can be...

Preventing Hedgehog Escapes - ...Line the bottom of the cage with a safe substrate, such as paper-based bedding or fleece, to prevent them...

Safe Temperature Ranges for Hedgehogs - ...2. **Bedding and Shelter**: Provide adequate bedding that can help insulate your hedgehog’s habitat. Materials like fleece or aspen...

Maintaining a Hedgehog's Hygiene - ...Keep their habitat clean by removing waste, uneaten food, and soiled bedding daily. Change the bedding weekly and clean the...

Keeping Your Hedgehog Safe in a Carrier - ...2. **Comfortable Bedding**: Line the bottom of the carrier with soft bedding material, such as fleece or a towel. This...

Signs of Hedgehog Hibernation - ...Before hibernating, hedgehogs may spend time creating a nest or burrowing into bedding materials. If you observe your hedgehog gathering...

Essential Information on Hedgehog Rehabilitation - ...Use a spacious cage with proper bedding (like paper-based bedding or aspen shavings), hiding spots, and a wheel for...

Keeping Your Hedgehog Warm: Tips and Tricks - ...4. **Bedding Material**: Use appropriate bedding that retains heat, such as fleece or aspen shavings. Avoid cedar or pine shavings...

Creating a Warm Environment for Your Hedgehog - ...3. **Bedding Material**: Use warm bedding materials like fleece or aspen shavings. Avoid cedar or pine shavings, as they can...

Setting Up a Heating System in Your Hedgehog's Enclosure - ...6. **Bedding**: Choose appropriate bedding materials that retain heat well, such as fleece or aspen shavings, to help maintain warmth...

Signs of Overgrown Hedgehog Nails - ...4. **Visible Nail Bed**: You should be able to see the nail bed and not have the nail extend far...

Making Your Hedgehog Comfortable - ...Use bedding such as aspen shavings or fleece, avoiding cedar or pine shavings, as they can be harmful. 2. **Temperature...

How to Keep Your Hedgehog Warm - ...4. **Bedding Choices**: Use warm bedding materials like fleece or soft towels. Avoid cedar or pine shavings, as they can...

Preparing Hedgehogs for Hibernation - ...4. **Bedding**: Provide plenty of bedding material like shredded paper or straw. This will help them create a cozy nest...

Tips for Keeping Your Hedgehog Healthy - ...Provide a hiding spot, a wheel for exercise, and bedding that is safe and comfortable, such as paper-based bedding...

Natural Alternatives for Hedgehog Bathing - ...For odor control, you can sprinkle a little baking soda in their bedding or on their fur. It’s a...

Setting Up a Hedgehog Enclosure: Tips and Considerations - ...Use a safe and suitable substrate such as paper-based bedding or fleece liners to keep your hedgehog warm and...

Cleaning a Dirty Hedgehog - ...If it's just a little dust or bedding, you might not need to do anything more than spot clean...

Preventing Mites in Hedgehogs - ...Regularly clean your hedgehog's habitat, including the cage, bedding, and toys. Use a pet-safe disinfectant to eliminate any...

Keeping Your Hedgehog Safe at Home - ...The cage should be spacious enough for them to roam, with bedding that is safe and absorbent, like aspen shavings...

Best Habitat Conditions for Hedgehogs - ...3. **Bedding**: Use soft, absorbent bedding material, such as shredded paper, fleece, or aspen shavings, which are safe for hedgehogs...

Creating an Enriching Environment for Hedgehogs - ...Use safe bedding material like recycled paper or fleece liners to keep your hedgehog comfortable. Avoid cedar or pine shavings...

What to Do If You Suspect Your Hedgehog Has Mites or Ticks - ...Remove bedding, clean the cage with a pet-safe disinfectant, and replace all bedding materials to prevent re-infestation. 5...