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A most enjoyable read :-)
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Posted Sep 10, 2002 by Gwennie
What an enjoyable Guide entry! Thank you. bigeyes

On a couple of occasions I've successfully 'fostered' very small baby hedgehogs through the winter months and it's so rewarding to release them back into the wild when the spring comes. ok

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A most enjoyable read :-)
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Posted Sep 11, 2002 by Gnomon
Your welcome! smiley

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Posted Sep 11, 2002 by Frankie Roberto
Saw this on the front page. It's a nice entry!

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Posted Sep 11, 2002 by Mitch
This is my first entry since I have just five minutes ago registered. I lived in England for most of my childhood, and now since living in canada, I have sooo missed seeing those cute little hedgehogs. In Canada, we see squirrils on a regular basis especially, unfortunatly, on or beside the road. I will be returning to England this October and as usual, my sister and I will be keeping an eye out for my favourite little bundle of spikes. Thanks for a nice welcome to this website.

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Posted Sep 13, 2002 by Gwennie
*Waves to Mitch*

Welcome to hootoo and I hope you enjoy your trip to the UK this October! hug

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