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Animal dropping identification - hedgehog?
"Tim" wrote in message newsprrxvodruwxhha1@localhost... On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 12:50:09 +0100, Stephen Howard wrote: On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 12:54:17 +0200, Tim wrote: There are quite a few local cats. Maybe I can rig up a cat-proof tunnel or similar, but they're pretty ingenious animals. Any extra wildlife in my garden is welcome. Ta. Apparently all you need do is place a saucer over the bowl of cat food. It appears that this will flummox the average cat, but will not deter the hedgehog. Ha, I like it ! I'll give it a try with a little bit, I don't want to stop it eating it's natural food (unless it's toads :-) ). Tim. You could try dog food, my cats at least wouldn't touch the stuff, but hedgehogs are not so fussy. You may also find yourself a regular stop on the rounds of the local fox! Tom |
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