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- HEDGEHOG FAQ (part 2 of 7) -- FINDING MORE INFORMATION
- Compiled and edited by Brian MacNamara (macnamara@hedgehoghollow.com)
- Additions, corrections, and suggestions for this file are welcomed.
-
- This document is copyright 2004 by Brian MacNamara. See section [0.6]
- for authorship information and redistribution rights. In short, you
- can give it away, but you can't charge for it.
-
- The basic Hedgehog FAQ has seven parts, all of which should be available
- from wherever you obtained this one. A complete table of contents for
- all seven parts is given in part I.
-
- Please note: While my knowledge of hedgehogs has grown (far beyond my
- wildest expectations when I began the FAQ), my knowledge is still quite
- limited, especially in areas of health care. I did not write, or verify,
- all the information in this FAQ. I have done my best to include only
- accurate and useful information, but I cannot guarantee the correctness
- of what is contained in this FAQ, regardless of the source, or even that
- it will not be harmful to you or your hedgehog in some way. For advice
- from an expert, I recommend you consult the books listed in part 2 [2.1],
- or, especially in the case of a suspected medical problem, a veterinarian
- who is familiar with hedgehogs.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
-
- 2. *** Where to get more information ***
-
- <2.1> What books are there on pet hedgehogs?
- <2.2> Is there any other information available on-line?
- <2.3> International Hedgehog Registry
- <2.4> Hedgehogs Welfare Society
- <2.5> International Hedgehog Association
- <2.6> Other hedgehog organizations
- <2.7> Miscellaneous hedgehog stuff and sources
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- 2. *** Where to get more information ***
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: <2.1> What books are there on pet hedgehogs?
-
- For a long time there was only a single tome available on our prickly little
- friends, which was often referred to as ``The Hedgehog Book.'' With the
- increasing popularity of hedgehogs, a number of books are now available.
- There still seems to be little information on hedgehogs in print, especially
- compared to most other animals, but this, fortunately, appears to be rapidly
- changing. Also, many, but not all, of the books that are commonly available
- contain outdated information.
-
- As of spring 1997 there are two new complementary books now out that have
- virtually made all the previous offerings obsolete.
-
- The first of these additions, is _The Hedgehog: An Owner's Guide to a Happy,
- Healthy Pet_ by Dawn Wrobel and Dr. Susan Brown, DVM. It is published by the
- Howell Book House, and is available in pet stores that carry their Happy,
- Healthy Pet series. It is also available through the Spike and Friends
- Catalog [2.7]. For those of you who want to order it, the ISBN number is
- 0-87605-501-3, and it is listed as having a price of $12.95 USD, or $17.95
- CDN.
-
- Having had the luxury of seeing some of the preliminary text (thanks Dawn!),
- I had high expectations for the book, and when I got to see it, I was quite
- amazed at how far it exceeded my imagination. Simply put, this is a great
- book, and one that no hedgehog owner should be without. It is full of great
- tips, ideas and great knowledge, accompanied by some fantastic pictures. The
- medical chapter by Dr. Susan Brown is more than worth the price in itself,
- not that the rest of the book wouldn't be a bargain even without it.
-
- Dawn's book is targeted at the pet owner, rather than the breeder, as has
- been the case all too often in the past, and in this respect it succeeds
- brilliantly.
-
- The other great tome that was published about the same time as the one above,
- is _The Pygmy Hedgehog a Perfect Pet_ by Sharon Massena with Bryan Smith.
- Having now had the chance to see this book, I can attest that it is more than
- worthwhile as well. The best part about it, is that rather than being
- another great hedgehog book, it is complementary to books like Dawn Wrobel's,
- by addressing many different areas. Here is the information I have on it:
-
- The ISBN # is 0-9655629-1-3
- The list price is $16.00 US and $19.00 CDN + post.
-
- 80 pages, soft cover, gloss pages with b/w and full colour photos.
- Contains limited standard info and full colour pics many of the
- standardized colours. Also has club and show information.
- -- Bryan Smith
-
- Due to problems with the publisher, the easiest way to get the book is to
- contact Sharon Massena herself. You can contact Sharon Massena for more
- information at:
-
- Massena Menagerie
- 5502 Jordan Ave SE
- Auburn, WA 98092
- USA
-
- phone: (253) 833-0470
- fax: (253) 833-7490
- email: Sharon_Massena@msn.com
- www: http://www.massena.com/sharon/
-
- I should probably add a disclaimer here -- I have had numerous conversations
- with Dawn and Bryan, and a bias in favour of either book could easily be
- assigned to this. In the case of Dawn's book, I read the advance text she
- sent with the intent to essentially critique it -- expecting it to already be
- dated in many ways (as most books have been by the time they get to print) or
- just a rehash of what has gone before, and I came away honestly impressed.
- Having now seen Sharon's and Bryan's book, the same feelings apply. I'm sure
- that I could nit-pick in minor places, but at most that's what it would be,
- nit-picking about things that don't matter. We finally have very good,
- up-to-date books that can go a very long ways towards giving people the
- information they need about keeping hedgehogs as pets, and providing them
- happy healthy lives.
-
-
- Going back a bit now, the book, often called ``The Hedgehog Book,'' is
- actually titled _Everything You Wanted to Know About Hedgehogs But you didn't
- know who to ask_ by Pat Storer. This was one of the first books available on
- pet hedgehogs.
-
- Pat Storer has two books available on hedgehogs, and while there is
- considerable crossover between the two, her newer book _Hedgehogs As Pets_
- (my thanks to John Ofner for my copy) is targeted more at pet owners, while
- the original ``Everything...'' is more oriented towards breeders. These
- books are, for all intents and purposes, the original formal tomes on pet
- hedgehogs, and having one or the other was virtually a must for any hedgehog
- keeper (keepee?). While they don't cover absolutely everything, and they are
- becoming a bit dated, now, they do provide a lot of very good information.
- Both books cover areas of the other to some extent, so a pet owner looking
- for basics on breeding will find it in _Hedgehogs As Pets_, while a breeder
- can also find pet level information in ``Everything...''
-
- Probably the most essential thing both offer is a reference section on
- hedgehog health, body chemistry norms, and drugs (including quantities) that
- have been safely used to treat hedgehog maladies. Given that relatively few
- veterinarians in North America have even heard of hedgehogs as pets, let
- alone ever treated them, taking one of these books with you to a vet in time
- of emergency could easily be a life saving act.
-
- That's the good news; the problem is that these books are generally only
- available directly from Pat Storer herself, although the Ain't No Creek Ranch
- [2.7] also carries them. In any case, here are the details:
-
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Hedgehogs
- But you didn't know who to ask
- Third Edition
-
- Written and Compiled by Pat Storer
- Country Storer Enterprises, Publisher
- P.O. Box 160
- Columbus, Texas 78934
- USA
-
- Fax: (409) 732-9417
- email: rzu2u@intertex.net
- www: http://www.rzu2u.com/
-
- Single Copies (In U.S.): $29.00 US dollars + shipping
- by 4th Class Mail
-
- Please note that Pat Storer no longer takes orders by telephone,
- but she does by fax, and now has email access.
-
- And,
-
- Hedgehogs As Pets
- First Edition
-
- By Pat Storer
- Country Storer Enterprises, Publisher
- P.O. Box 160
- Columbus, Texas 78934
- USA
-
- Fax: (409) 732-9417
- email: rzu2u@intertex.net
- www: http://www.rzu2u.com/
-
- Single Copies (In U.S.): $22.00 US dollars + shipping
- by 4th Class Mail
-
- Pat Storer now takes credit cards, but money orders are fine too. The prices
- and info above is up to date as of July 1997, thanks to Pat Storer herself.
-
- There is one minor correction to ``Everything...'' that should be noted:
-
- The correct number for Rainbow Mealworms (mentioned in Storer's
- book) is 310-635-1494.
- -- Katherine Long
-
-
- Other books on pet hedgehogs are also available and can be found at some book
- stores, or by contacting the publishers directly. I've listed the
- information I have on them below. The first is with thanks to Elizabeth Jane
- Monroe and Znofyl.
-
- African Pygmy Hedgehogs as your New Pet
- Dennis Kelsey-Wood, pics. by Ralph Lermayer
- copyright 1995
- distributed by T.F.H. Publications, Inc.,
- One T.F.H. Plaza, Neptune City, NJ 07753
-
- or National Book Network, Inc.
- 4720 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706
-
- or in Canada, H & L Pet Supplies Inc.,
- 27 Kingston Crescent, Kitchener, Ontario N2B 2T6
-
- and other places. ISBN # is 079380192-3
-
- Abstract: ``This book represents the culmination of years of research by
- dedicated hedgehog breeders. Dennis Kelsey-Wood has compiled, through
- intense research, interviews, and study, what I feel is the finest, most
- accurate, and complete gathering of hedgehog facts on husbandry,
- breeding, and care that has ever been assembled in one book. From its
- accurate text to its superb photos, it is destined to become a classic
- and will no doubt be the standard for anyone interested in these
- fascinating animals. Enjoy it and Happy Hedgehoggin!''
-
- Ralph M. Lermayer, [former - ed.] President, North American Hedgehog
- Association [now defunct - ed.]
-
- For anyone having a hard time finding it, you can call TFH directly
- at 1-908-988-8400, ext. 117 and order it from their customer service
- department.
-
- This is a good book, especially for beginners (which is really where it is
- directed). It does not contain the health standards, and medicine usage
- that are in other books, listed above, and is to my mind a good supplement,
- but not a replacement for them -- especially if your veterinarian is not
- well acquainted with hedgehogs. I found it to be good reading, but it
- always seemed to avoid a direct answer to most questions, lacking in real
- detail. I must admit, however, that the pictures alone were both great
- entertainment, and very useful, giving an excellent glimpse of what a
- healthy hedgehog should look like. I'm still trying to figure out how the
- photographers managed to avoid getting blurred pictures of all those busy
- noses.
-
- Dennis Kelsey-Wood has also released a second book (1996) called _Hedgehogs
- Today_. It can be ordered from TFH, etc., as with his earlier book.
-
- Hedgehogs Today
- Dennis Kelsey-Wood
- copyright 1996
- distributed by T.F.H. Publications, Inc.,
- One T.F.H. Plaza, Neptune City, NJ 07753
-
- ISBN # is 0-7938-0103-6
-
- The information above came to me by way of Brenda Basinger.
-
- Having had a chance to look at this book, I have to say the quality of the
- photos is excellent. That, however, is about the only good thing I can say.
- The book is full of contradictions, and just plain bad advice. It goes on to
- suggest that you should ``always use a glove'' to hold a hedgehog (which
- captions a picture of a person holding one in bare hands). It also suggests
- that a temperature range of from 60-75 degrees F, or 16-24 degrees C is okay,
- when many hedgehogs will become unhealthy or even go into semi hibernation at
- anything much below 70F/22C. It shows multiple hedgehogs being kept in a
- Tupperware container barely big enough to squeeze them into (although it says
- it's not big enough for a ``long term home'' -- it's clearly not big enough
- for anything more than carrying them across the room. Finally, its listing
- of states where hedgehogs are not allowed is totally misleading, and was
- clearly the result of only the briefest research. The book even shows
- feeding of raw eggs to hedgehogs -- something that can all too easily result
- in salmonella [6.2].
-
- While there certainly are good points to this book, including excellent photos
- showing how a healthy hedgehog should appear, the sheer weight of bad
- information means I cannot recommend this as much beyond a photo album, and
- definitely not as a starting point for beginners.
-
-
- Information on another book, which is now widely available, was sent to me by
- Tirya:
-
- Hedgehogs: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual
-
- by Matthew M. Vriends, Ph.D.
- pub: Barron's Educational Series, Inc.
- ISBN: 0-8120-1141-4
- Barron's Price: $5.95 US
-
- Barron's has published numerous other pet books in their series, and
- they all seem to be well-received and easily available in pet shops.
-
- It's geared primarily towards the African, though it has a chapter on
- the European as kind of a compare/contrast thing. It also has a
- chapter on breeding by Pat Storer. A lot of good pictures and
- information, in an easy-to-read style, plus a chapter on ``Understanding
- Hedgehogs'' covering body language and sounds. While it's by no means
- all-inclusive (is there a hedgie book yet that is?) it's a good read.
- -- Tirya
-
- The book contains some medical information that complements other books quite
- well, but, does not replace them. However, some of the information is
- seriously outdated, and other parts contradict statements made elsewhere in
- the book. The chapter by Pat Storer is taken almost verbatim out of her
- books, but is a worthwhile addition to any hedgehog library, and if taken as
- a whole, the book is quite good, and is, at the price, probably where most
- new hedgehog keepers will start.
-
-
- For people seeking more in depth information on hedgehogs in general,
- including species, natural habitats, and research, another book, which came
- out in 1994, thoroughly addresses many of these issues.
-
- Hedgehogs
- by Nigel Reeve
- ISBN 0-85661-081-X
- T & A D Poyser Ltd.
- 24-28 Oval Road
- London NW1 7DX
-
- In published form, this book is probably the best source of true, scientific
- information on all types of hedgehogs. Beyond this point, you probably need
- to read scientific papers (30 pages of references to which are at the back of
- this book, which gives you some clue to Dr. Reeve's efforts at research).
- While it does focus primarily on hedgehogs in the wild, it does provide some
- very useful insights into what makes our little friends tick. I find myself
- turning more and more to this book, all the time -- especially when someone
- asks me a detailed question. Unlike many scientific books, this one shows
- the author had a real interest and excitement in his chosen topic of
- research, rather than limiting himself to dry phrasing, an entertaining sense
- of humour and wit shows through.
-
- The book can be hard to come by in North America (the publisher does not
- import it here), but it is available through the Exclusively Hedgehogs
- catalog [2.7], and the Spike and Friends Collection [2.7].
-
-
- While I am at it, Richard Saunders passed along word of another book that he
- found. This one appears to possibly be a local effort by a hedgehog breeder
- on the west coast of Canada, but just in case, here is the information that
- is available:
-
- Hedgehogs
- Hedgehog Handbook
- - Everything You Need To Know To Raise Happy Healthy Hedgehogs
-
- Written & Illustrated by Joan Baydala (Copyright, 1994)
-
- The small paperback book (64 pages) indicated Joan Baydala is located in
- Kelowna, B.C. The book doesn't indicate a publisher or any ISBN
- reference.
-
- Outline of the book is:
- A Brief History (page 1-10)
- Survival In The Wild (11-18)
- Selecting Your Hedgehog (20-26)
- Housing (27-34)
- Care and Management (35-46)
- Breeding (47-56)
- Allergies (57)
- A Few Last Words (58-59)
- References (60)
- Index (61-64)
-
-
- Another resource for hedgehog information is the ``Exotic Market Review.''
- This is a journal about exotic animals and pets, and is primarily intended for
- breeders. It contains articles on innumerable different animals that most of
- us will never have heard of, but also contains an abundance of info on
- hedgehogs. Subscription rates are $10.00/yr. in the U.S., $30.00/US/yr. for
- Canada, and $60.00/US/yr. foreign. They can be contacted at:
-
- EXOTIC Market Review
- P.O. Box 1203
- Bowie, Texas 76230
- USA
-
- phone: 1-800-460-3107
-
-
- In addition to the books and journal, above, which are directly aimed at pet
- hedgehogs, there are a number of books on European (or all types of)
- hedgehogs which can be useful for pet owners and hedgehog lovers of all
- types. I would suggest looking at the listings in section [11.2] for other
- books which might be of interest.
-
-
- One final tidbit I can't resist adding. I have heard of a number of new
- hedgehog books that are in the works and (hopefully) due out over the coming
- year or two. Information on hedgehogs promises to continue to be
- forthcoming.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: <2.2> Is there any other information available on-line?
-
- Discussions of hedgehogs often come up in the rec.pets and on the
- alt.fan.hedgehogs and alt.pets.hedgehogs Usenet newsgroups. The FAQ ``Fleas,
- Ticks and Your Pet'' is distributed on rec.pets, as well as listed in [9.4].
- Several bulletin board systems keep pet FAQs and discussions, as does the
- CompuServe Small Mammals forum.
-
- I maintain a set of Hedgehog WWW pages that can be accessed at:
- http://HedgehogHollow.COM/
-
- (Please Note: most my site is currently closed while under reconstruction --
- I hope to have it reopened shortly, with the many out of date entries brought
- up to date.)
-
- Among the things available off my pages are links to all other hedgehog pages
- I have found, and an HTMLized version of the FAQ.
-
- The list of hedgehog web pages is growing rapidly -- I've been trying to keep
- pointers to many of them off my own web page, but by now I'm starting to miss
- many, I'm sure. Feel free to email me if you have one to add to my list of
- pointers, or if you find one of my links doesn't work -- I am running way
- behind on checking, lately. :-}
-
-
- After several changes in location over the years, the original Hedgehog
- Mailing List has, unfortunately, closed down. Many thanks to all the folks
- who looked after it through the years.
-
- There are, however, a couple of hedgehog mailing lists that are up and
- active. Fist, is the Hedgehog Help list, and as the name implies is meant
- for hedgehog help topics. Both an individual message version and a digest
- version of this list, are available. One caution: this list is subject to
- censorship by the list moderator, and not everyone can freely post to it.
-
- You can join the regular (individual message) version by sending email to
- the address:
- hedgehog_help-subscribe@onelist.com
-
- Or for the digest version, subscribe as above then send email to the
- following address to switch to the digest:
- hedgehog_help-digest@onelist.com
-
- You can switch back to the individual (normal) version, by sending email to:
- hedgehog_help-normal@onelist.com
-
- And, of course, to unsubscribe, use the address:
- hedgehog_help-unsubscribe@onelist.com
-
- Last, and far from least, to send a message to the list, simply send it to:
- hedgehog_help@onelist.com
-
- Alternately, there is the PigPogLives mailing list. I have heard that the
- PogPogLives list may have closed, but I have not confirmed this as yet. The
- instructions for accessing PigPogLives are almost identical to the Hedgehog
- Help list:
-
- You can join the regular (individual message) version by sending email to
- the address:
- pigpoglives-subscribe@onelist.com
-
- Or for the digest version, subscribe as above then send email to the
- following address to switch to the digest:
- pigpoglives-digest@onelist.com
-
- You can switch back to the individual (normal) version, by sending email to:
- pigpoglives-normal@onelist.com
-
- And, of course, to unsubscribe, use the address:
- pigpoglives-unsubscribe@onelist.com
-
- Last, and far from least, to send a message to the list, I believe the
- address is:
- pigpoglives@onelist.com
-
-
- Next, another new list that looks very promising is the Hedgehogfun group.
- Joining this list is probably most easily done through the web at:
- http://www.egroups.com/invite/Hedgehogfun
- and click the ``JOIN'' button. One caveat -- this appears to be a very busy
- webserver, as I've had trouble connecting, although the list, itself seems to
- be fine.
-
- I believe you can also subscribe to this list by sending an email to:
- Hedgehogfun-subscribe@egroups.com
- Probably with the word ``subscribe'' as the text of the message.
-
- The list will send you a confirmation message, which you need to reply to.
-
- To post messages to the list, send them to:
- Hedgehogfun@egroups.com
-
- To unsubscribe, send a message to:
- Hedgehogfun-unsubscribe@egroups.com
- likely with the word ``unsubscribe'' as the text of the message.
-
-
- My thanks to Pam (Russo) Powers for keeping me up on the info for the AOL
- hedgehog chat session.
-
- The AOL hedgehog chat is on Thursday's at 7:00 P.M. EST
- We love to have new people stopping by.
-
- The chat is located in the Critter Chat room, located in the Pet Care
- Forum, keyword-Pet Care.
-
-
- Finally, Dick Brisky of Brisky Pet Products is setting up yet another web
- based chat off the YAHOO site.
-
- I wanted to let everyone know that I will be setting up a chat area at
- YAHOO ( http://chat.yahoo.com/ ) the first Wednesday of each month, from
- 7PM to 8PM Eastern. If you're interested in learning more about our pet
- food products or in sharing any ideas or thoughts, stop in.
-
- To log-in you need to set-up an account there first (free), so stop by a
- couple of hours early if you don't have an account. After that all you
- have to do is search the ROOMS list for a room labeled BRISKY PET
- PRODUCTS and click in.
- - Dick Brisky
-
- I know from my own dealings with Dick Brisky, that he is honestly interested
- in things which will improve pet foods and products, and has always been very
- open with any information he has had. This should prove to be a good
- variation on the other forums.
-
- For those of you with ICQ access, Lisa Rowe, has set up an ICQ Hedgehog chat
- room. You can get more information about it at:
-
- http://www.webvoodoo.com/hedgies/
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: <2.3> International Hedgehog Registry
-
- Jennifer Young-Watson, with help from Antigone Means, has set up the
- International Hedgehog Registry, to try and help track all pet hedgehogs.
- Here's an excerpt from the registry information:
-
- This registry is setting out to register all the [pet] African Pygmy
- Hedgehogs. We want to do this to a) take a census of all the Hedgehogs
- that are out there b) to cut down on unwanted inbreeding by unknowing
- breeders and c) to help track behavoral and genetic traits.
-
- This is a great chance for your pets to help add to our knowledge about
- hedgehogs, so please do register. Registration is free, although for $10.00
- U.S. they do provide a really nice registration certificate, should you want
- one.
-
- You can get more information, and register online at their web page:
- (Note: new address as of June 2000 -- thanks to Jeffery Allen)
- http://www.hedgehogregistry.com/
-
- or by mail to:
-
- IHR Headquarters
- Jennifer Young-Watson
- P.O. Box 9880
- Canoga Park, CA 91309-0880
- USA
-
- email: hedgiesreg@earthlink.net (new as of Oct. 1998)
-
- Other branches exist at:
-
- IHR Southern Branch
- Antigone (Tig) Means
- Littlerock, AR
- USA
-
- email: nannyogg@mailcity.com
-
- IHR Eastern Branch
- Vera C. Rhoades
- Trenton, NJ
- USA
-
- email: dreamcatcherhedgehogs@erols.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: <2.4> Hedgehogs Welfare Society
-
- The Hedgehog Welfare Society is a relatively new, and active group that has
- come about. Unlike many of the earlier organizations, this one seems to be
- focused more on proper care, and welfare. You can contact them at:
-
- The Hedgehog Welfare Society
- 5308 21st Ave SW
- Seattle, WA, 98106
- USA
-
- email: info@hedgehogwelfare.org
- www: http://www.hedgehogwelfare.org/
-
- From what I can gather, HWS is affiliated with the Carolina Hedgehog Society
- (or vice versa) which also appears to be a very interesting group. The CWH
- website contains a wealth of excellent information.
-
- www: http://hedgies.com/
-
- My thanks to Dawn Wrobel for putting me onto these organizations.
-
-
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-
- Subject: <2.5> International Hedgehog Association
-
- The IHA is a registered charitable non-profit organization established with
- the purpose of educating the public in the care and betterment of hedgehogs
- and to facilitate the rescue, welfare, promotion and care of hedgehogs
- everywhere.
-
- The IHA is active in the promotion of hedgehog shows as a means of bringing
- together and educating hedgehog lovers and fanciers and encourages and
- supports rescue and research activities.
-
- International Hedgehog Association
- PO Box 122
- Yates Center, KS
- USA 66783
-
- Canada and International:
- International Hedgehog Association
- 1070 Lilly Dale RR#1
- Belle River, Ontario
- Canada
- N0R 1A0
-
- email: info@hedgehogclub.com
- www: http://hedgehogclub.com/
-
- Individual:............$20.00/year
- Family:................$30.00/year
- Junior:................$12.00/year (up to 18 years of age)
- Breeder:,,,,,,,,,,,,...$40.00/year
- Veterinarian/Clinic:...$15.00/year
- Lifetime individual....$250.00/lifetime
- Lifetime family:.......$350.00/lifetime
- Lifetime Breeder:......$450.00/lifetime
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- Subject: <2.6> Other Hedgehog Organizations
-
- Aside from the IHA [2.5], and the now defunct HI and N.A.H.A. (North American
- Hedgehog Association), there exist a number of other organizations dedicated
- to hedgehogs. Many of these organizations discussed in this section are
- generally involved with wild European hedgehogs, rather than pet hedgehogs.
-
-
- Within North America, until recently there has been no problem with hedgehogs
- not having homes. They were rare enough, that few would wind up at the pound
- or unwanted. Unfortunately that is now changing, and Kyrstin Westwind has
- started the Hedgehog Rescue organization to help out unwanted, or illegal
- hedgehogs. At the present time, it is located in the Northwest United
- States, specifically in Oregon, but she hopes that it will become more wide
- spread and organized over the coming months.
-
- You can contact Hedgehog Rescue at:
-
- Hedgehog Rescue
- 11575 SW Pacific Hwy. Box 148
- Tigard, OR
- 97223
- USA
-
- phone: (503) 230-1624
- email: westwind@aracnet.com
-
- Rescued hedgies are given a complete health check by a vet, any needed
- treatments are given and they are put on a balanced diet (most of the
- hedgies, we see, have been eating store-brand kitten food!) In most cases
- the hedgies have not been socialized at all and need to be worked with one
- on one for a while. We try to determine if they CAN be socialized or
- will always be grumps -- happily, in most cases they DO come around.
-
- On the advice of other rescue groups we have an adoption fee. I had been
- resistant to this idea, but it is true that people rarely value ``free
- pets'' -- some groups had real horror stories to this affect -- and there
- are a LOT of expenses involved in this effort! So for $50 the adoptive
- person/family gets a healthy hedgehog that will unball, a list of
- resources including how to reach the hedgehog list, FAQ, and other web
- pages as well as local vets. We waive all or part of the fee for people
- who have experience with hedgehogs, or in cases where they need to pay for
- a Delta Dash.
-
- We do screen perspective adoptive homes: making sure they are well
- informed about all the pros and cons of life as a hedgie slave and that
- there have been no abuse complaints against them in the past. We avoid
- giving a female from a ``breeding mill'' to someone who wants to breed
- hedgies, because these females tend to have been ``over- bred'' We provide
- on-going support and, if at some point the person/family decides hedgies
- are not for them -- hasn't happened yet -- we take the hedgie back and find
- a new home.
- -- Kyrstin Westwind
-
- I've been told by Sharon Massena that ``the 4H group of Hedgehogs Northwest
- is doing rescue work. I'm not entirely sure what area this covers, but it
- sounds like something that has merit well beyond the nominal Northwest US.
-
-
- There are also a number of regional and local hedgehog clubs and
- organizations appearing throughout North America. One of the largest,
- and oldest is Hedgehogs Northwest:
-
- Hedgehogs Northwest is composed of pet lovers, owners, hobbyists and
- breeders who are interested in expanding the understanding and knowledge
- of hedgehogs. The club sponsored the first hedgehog confirmation show in
- the world. We sponsored our first show on October 22, 1995 which was
- such a success that we sponsored another March 24, 1996. (These were both
- held in Tacoma, Washington). We also do the Puyallup (Washington).
- Spring and Fall Fairs as well as other shows to acquaint people with the
- specialness of our little friends.
-
- For membership information contact:
- Hedgehogs Northwest
- Sharon Massena
- 5502 Jordan Ave. SE
- Auburn, WA 98092
- USA
-
- email: sharon_massena@msn.com
-
- My thanks to Janet Martin for sending me the info above, and to Sharon
- Massena for the latest update.
-
- More local and regional hedgehog clubs/organizations are forming, some under
- the auspices of the IHA [2.5]. You should contact or the IHA for information
- about any known clubs or organizations in your area.
-
-
- In the Netherlands, the organization VEZ is involved with numerous types of
- exotic mammals, including hedgehogs:
-
- The VEZ is a Dutch organization of keepers and lovers of exotic mammals.
- The main goal of the organization is gathering and spreading information
- about these animals and how to take care of them. We coordinate
- breeding programs for different kinds of mammals. Members are not only
- vets, zoos, breeders with a large stock of animals, genetic experts and
- so on, but people with a pair of chinchilla's, a hamster or gerbils are
- as important to us.
-
- We publish a magazine, four times a year, in Dutch. In the future we'll
- try to add a summary in English at the end of the articles. Members meet
- regularly to exchange animals an experience, and to visit zoos in the
- Netherlands and abroad.
-
- For some animals, like hedgehogs, sugar gliders and others, we have a
- contact person who coordinates the breeding program, can give you basic
- information and show you the way in case you need more than that.
-
- Costs:
- Membership costs Hfl 50,- excl. bankcosts for foreign countries.
- For more information write to:
-
- VEZ
- Beetslaan 73
- 2281 TG Rijswijk
- The Netherlands
-
- Contact person for different species of hedgehogs is:
-
- Anja van der Werf
- Siriusstraat 16
- 1622 ZH Hoorn
- Tel. 0229-246499
- The Netherlands
-
- E-mail address: 101621.2230@CompuServe.COM
-
- -- Anja van der Werf
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- Subject: <2.7> Miscellaneous Hedgehog stuff and sources
-
- This section contains information on various hedgehog things and places to
- get hedgehog stuff that just doesn't easily fit into any of the more
- organized categories.
-
- The first item on our list of interesting stuff is the Spike and Friends
- Collection, a catalog of miscellaneous hedgehoggery, and stuff relating to
- other exotic pets put out by the ``Ain't No Creek Ranch:''
-
- Ain't No Creek Ranch
- 2553 W. Offner Road
- Beecher, IL
- USA 60401-3347
-
- email: SunSpike@aol.com
-
- www: http://www.aintnocreek.com/
-
- Phone: (708) 946-9750
- Fax: (708) 534-3277
-
- The Ain't No Creek Ranch accepts MasterCard and Visa to make feeding your
- hedgehog habit just that much easier.
-
- If you are into pet hedgehogs or just like hedgehogs in general, their
- catalog is really neat! As a quick overview, it contains most of the books
- available for pet hedgehogs, T-shirts and sweatshirts, hedgehog toys, and
- toy-hedgehogs, hedgehog homes, and numerous other hedgehog novelties and
- gifts. They are primarily hedgehog oriented (in fact they breed hedgehogs --
- a good sign :-) ), but the catalog also has items that are related to other
- exotic pets like ferrets, sugar gliders, rheas, goats, etc.
-
- Here's part of the welcome message from the first catalog to give you a
- feeling of what they are all about:
-
- Welcome to the first edition of the Spike and Friends Collection.
- This brochure is an outgrowth of our hedgehog mania here at Ain't No
- Creek Ranch. In attempting to locate hedgehogabilia for ourselves --
- we found a lot of other hedgehog lovers looking for the same things. So
- we began accumulating items as well as designing our own. And we've even
- included books, toys, and T-shirts for a few other exotic/alternative
- animals as well.
-
- Dawn Wrobel
- Ain't No Creek Ranch
-
-
- A second hedgehog catalog is also available, called Exclusively Hedgehogs.
- The wonder of this is that there is virtually no overlap in what they carry
- with what is in the above catalog. It is indeed a good time for hedgehog
- lovers! Like the Spike and Friends Collection, Exclusively Hedgehogs carries
- both hedgehog pet supplies and hedgehogabilia, and is available from:
-
- Exclusively Hedgehogs
- 145 S.E. Ankeny Circle
- Portland OR 97233-3121
- USA
-
- (503) 253-7388
- (503) 255-7176
-
- Among the items carried for pet hedgehogs are hedgehog food and treats, and
- Roadrunner Play Safe wheels [I would recommend at least the 11'' and
- preferably the 14-inch model for hedgehogs - ed.]. They also carry a large
- selection of hedgehog figurines.
-
- As mentioned above, there is virtually no overlap in what is carried by
- Exclusively Hedgehogs, and the Ain't No Creek Ranch, which I find quite
- amazing, and an incredible bonus to ``hedgehogians'' like myself. If you
- already have either catalog, the other it worth getting too.
-
- Here's part of the introduction from their catalog:
-
- Welcome to our updated catalog. We have recently traveled to
- England, France and Canada, as well as parts of the United States
- in search of new hedgehog items. We are proud to bring you two
- new items carried exclusively by us, the Roadrunner wheel and the
- hedgehog food. We also found some great gift items imported
- directly from England. It would be remiss not to mention the book
- by Nigel Reeve. It is also imported directly to Exclusively
- Hedgehogs from England.
-
- Happy heggie shopping
- Val and Julie
-
- Please note: My earlier suggestion that Exclusively Hedgehogs may have
- temporarily put their catalog business `on hold' was an error -- they are
- open and active as ever. This was due entirely to my misinterpreting a
- message, and not due in any actions or lack of actions on the part of
- Exclusively Hedgehogs. My sincere apologies for any confusion this may have
- caused.
-
-
- The Hedgehog Catalog, an online catalog of hedgogabilia and products, is
- now available from Massena Associates (headed up by Sharon Massena), at:
- http://www.massena.com/sharon/
-
- I don't know if a printed version is available but for more information you
- can contact Sharon and Co. at:
-
- Massena Associates
- 5502 Jordan Ave. SE
- Auburn, WA 98092
-
- Fax: (253) 833-7480
- email: sharon@massena.com
-
-
- Susan & Chia sent along the following site as being a great source for
- accessories for your hedgie:
- http://theferretstore.com/
-
- While nominally for ferrets, the site acknowledges right up front that what
- they carry isn't just for ferrets, and a search through their site does
- quickly turn up explicit ``Hedgehog'' items, as well as wheels, and other
- useful items.
-
-
- I would also suggest taking a look at section [11.5] for sources of
- hedgehogabilia that are more oriented to wild, or European hedgehogs.
-
-
- Disclaimer: I've had the wonderful opportunity to meet and get to know many
- of the people behind the catalogs above, although I have no other connection
- with them, as far as the catalogs go, aside from being a very happy customer
- in several cases (yes, I admit to being a certifiable hedgehog addict). I
- have endevoured to provide an unbiased opinion of their products and
- services.
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- Brian MacNamara - macnamara@HedgehogHollow.COM
- Hedgehog Hollow: http://HedgehogHollow.COM/
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