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  • HOME
  • HEDGEHOG CARE
    • Hedgehog Care Sheet
    • Snack List
    • New England Veterinarians
    • WHS
  • HOGLET ADOPTION
    • Adoption Application
    • Available Hoglets
    • Waiting List
  • OUR HEDGEHOGS
    • Our Herd
    • Hedgehog Room
  • The Hedgie Boutique
  • FAQ
  • Policies
  • Contact Us
  • The Hog Blog
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YOUR CART

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*Bugs and whole prey items should be fed in addition to their kibble*
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Bugs
  • Mealworms 
  • CrickPOW
  • Black soldier fly larva/Phoenix worms/Calci-worms
  • Super worms
  • Crickets
  • Dubia roaches
  • Wax worms
  • Silk worms
  • Hornworms
  • Butter worms

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Whole Prey Items
  • Pinky mice
  • Day old quail
  • Reptilinks (Chicken, Chicken & Rabbit, Quail, Insect & Rabbit)


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Meats
  • Eggs (hard boiled chicken or quail eggs)
  • Cooked chicken
  • Organ meats (Chicken gizzards and hearts)
  • Cooked Turkey
  • Meat baby food jars
  • Canned cat and dog food (Small amounts)
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Things to avoid
  • Raw meats (salmonella, E coli)
  • Dairy (Lactose Intolerant)
  • Fruits and Veggies (A lick or two wont hurt, but its already in their kibble!)
  • Dried fruits (choking hazard)
  • Nuts (choking hazard)
  • Candy (unhealthy, choking hazard, toxic)
  • Acidic fruits (causes diarrhea)
  • Avocado (toxic)
  • Grapes and Raisins (toxic)
  • Onions and Garlic (toxic)
  • Seeds (choking hazard)
  • Deli or Canned meats (Like Tuna and Chicken, high sodium)
  • Dried bugs (can lead to impaction)
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