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Autumn

Thanks so much for all the kind and thoughtful comments that were left on the previous post – reading them really helps and I’m really grateful for the chance to get stuff off my chest without everyone thinking "she’s off again…!". Toby is definitely much happier now that his tooth is out and so life here has returned to normal.

I thought I’d do a quick hedgehog update before the weekend. This week has definitely had an autumnal feel to it – the leaves on the trees have started to change colour and drop (I’ve even been out with my rake gathering piles of leaves to dry for Herbert’s bedding). Herbert him/herself is doing great and is now tipping the scales at 498gms which will probably mean that he’ll be up to the target weight within the next week.

Hedgehog

I’m beginning to feel a little sad though at the thought of seeing his little prickly behind waddling off into the distance and so plans are afoot for a spot of house building this weekend – hedgehog house building. We’ll be putting the house in his run and letting him camp out in the garden next week so that he can get used to all the smells and sounds of being outside all the time (up to now he’s only been out in the run after dark for a few hours and then back into the crate in the garage). One he’s acclimatised we’ll remove the run and he’ll be free to roam. I’m really hoping that he’ll stick around and maybe use the house to hibernate in but we’ll have to wait and see – he may have other plans!

October

I’ve not taken any recent pictures of Herbert as I’m trying to limit contact – we’ll get some to remember him by before he toddles off! So hodggie pictures today are courtesy of Hamlyn’s 365 Animal Stories, 1975 vintage!

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A round the world trip…

Talking of giveaways, do you remember my 100th post giveaway won by Jessica at Kerflop back in June? Well, I made a bunny, packaged her up and off she went on her way to Idaho, USA. But the days and weeks passed and she didn’t arrive and as the weeks turned to months we had to assume the worst and consider that we might never see her again and so I made another for Jessica. This was my first ever missing parcel and I felt quite sad as each toy becomes a little individual personality and I don’t like to think of any of them lost and alone! I secretly hoped that the first bunny had found a happy home somewhere
and not met an untimely end mangled in some postal equipment or dropped
out of a plane. Anyway, it turns out that my fears were unjustified as last week this arrived…

Package

and inside, a little battered and squashed but still looking happy I found bunny.

Kerflopsbunny

So my faith in the postal service has been restored – quite amazing when you think she has travelled half way around the world and found her way back home again! In view of the fact that she came back I think I’m going to keep her as my lucky mascot. Meanwhile, I’m really pleased to report that this little bunny has reached Jessica at Kerflop who gets a gold star for her patience!

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