Helping Hedgehogs Heal & Return to the Wild

Wishlist of supplies

 

🎁 Our Supplies Wishlist

These are just a few of the essential items we use every day to care for the wildlife in our care. If you’d like to help us by donating supplies, we’d be incredibly grateful! These can be found on Amazon or other online sources and posted to us at: 

The Hogsprickle, Ballykelly, County Clare V94 V22R

  • Organic Flax Seed Oil – supports healthy digestion and coats

  • CJ Wildlife Hedgehog Food

  • Spikes and Wildthings Hedgehog Food

  • Royal Canin Baby Dog Milk – perfect for feeding tiny rescues

  • Esbilac Milk Formula – a lifesaver for orphaned hoglets

  • Oxbox Critical Care Formula & Avipro – vital for recovery and nourishment

  • Plastic Storage Boxes – always needed for organizing food and supplies

  • SnuggleSafe Heat Pads – essential for keeping sick or injured hedgehogs warm

  • Wildthings Bird Food – helps support the other garden visitors too

If you’d like to purchase a gift for one of our wildlife casualties, please feel free to email us at thehogsprickle@gmail.com — we’d love to have a chat and share more about how your support makes a difference!

From feeding

What do Hedgehogs eat? Their diet...

Hedgehogs are always grateful for an extra meal, especially during the colder months. While a natural diet is best, cat or dog food in jelly — particularly lamb or chicken flavours — can be a helpful supplement when needed.

⚠️ A quick caution: Snails can carry lungworm, a parasite that many hedgehogs pick up from their diet. This can cause serious respiratory issues, including pneumonia, and can be fatal in severe cases. For this reason, it’s best to leave snails off the menu.

Dry food is a great addition too, as it helps maintain healthy teeth. And don’t forget a shallow dish of clean, fresh water — always appreciated!

While hedgehogs enjoy a treat now and then, their favourites remain caterpillars, beetles, and earthworms.

Fun fact: Hedgehogs have such keen hearing, they can actually detect insects moving underground!

Choose Hedgehog-Friendly Bowls

It’s important to ensure any feeding or water bowls are accessible and safe for hedgehogs. Bowls with high sides can make it difficult for them to reach the food, and in some cases, they may even fall in and become trapped.

Casserole dish lids — particularly glass ones — make excellent shallow feeding dishes and can often be found in second-hand shops. Opting for dishwasher-safe varieties is ideal, as cleanliness is essential, especially if slugs or snails have visited.

Shallow water dishes are equally important, as they’ll be used by hedgehogs as well as other wildlife and birds. Fresh water should be provided daily, and during colder months, the bowls should be checked regularly and any ice broken to ensure continued access.

Bonfires & Compost: A Hedgehog’s Hidden Home

Compost heaps are also a lovely warm snug bed for the cold months so before burning any leaf litter or garden waste please check CAREFULLY that a hedgehog has not moved in for the winter.

Hedgehogs can move in over night so if you must burn a bonfire, then set a small fire a distance away and feed the fire from the large pile or even better, just leave it to rot down naturally and increase the biodiversity for insects, frogs and hogs.