Holly's Hedgehog Rescue

Holly's Hedgehog Rescue Wild Hedgehog rescue, hospital and advice covering Horsham and surrounding areas. Registered with BHPS, Vale trained.

Say hello to Woody πŸ¦”β€οΈ he came in last night from crawley. He has a chest infection so on antibiotics and fluids. Trying...
20/05/2026

Say hello to Woody πŸ¦”β€οΈ he came in last night from crawley. He has a chest infection so on antibiotics and fluids. Trying to tempt him to eat but guess as feeling poorly he hasn't got much appetite right now. He is full of character and feisty when its medicine time πŸ™„ hopefully he will feel brighter soon x

19/05/2026

Thank you so much whoever sent the hottie, microscope slides and syringes 😘 both me and the hogs are very grateful πŸ¦” x

Another one in from crawley. I dont know if male or female as wont uncurl so going gently as very dehydrated, malnourish...
18/05/2026

Another one in from crawley. I dont know if male or female as wont uncurl so going gently as very dehydrated, malnourished and weak. πŸ˜”πŸ¦”

Gently heating up and subcut fluids, tried syringe oralade but not interested, so plenty tlc.

Updates to follow

This is Lily πŸ¦” she came in yesterday from warnham where her finder found her out during the day. Lily is shy about uncur...
18/05/2026

This is Lily πŸ¦” she came in yesterday from warnham where her finder found her out during the day. Lily is shy about uncurling and after 2 hours on a heat mat uncurled enough for me to know she is female.
She had fluids, weighs just over 1kg and once settled in her apartment she did eat. Hopefully she will uncurl for longer and i can inspect her undercarriage properly x

Hoglet season has come early, here is some advice on what to do if you come across any. If you need further help or advi...
13/05/2026

Hoglet season has come early, here is some advice on what to do if you come across any. If you need further help or advice do call me or another rescue πŸ¦”πŸ¦”

09/05/2026

Thank you very much to the person who sent the vale food, it's very much appreciated.The hogs say thank you too πŸ¦”πŸ˜˜

I gets asked alot what houses are suitable for hogs, here is a guide....
07/05/2026

I gets asked alot what houses are suitable for hogs, here is a guide....

This is so true
05/05/2026

This is so true

Thirty years ago, the average British garden was home to hedgehogs crossing the lawn at dusk, swallows nesting under the garage eaves, glow-worms flickering along the hedgerow in June, common toads patrolling the beds after rain, and house sparrows quarrelling over crumbs on the breakfast table.

That garden still exists. It is just empty.

Every species that disappeared had an address β€” your roof, your hedge, your lawn, your pond, your wall. Every cause is identifiable. Every solution is within reach.

Hedgehog: a 13 cm gap at the base of a fence panel. Hedgehog populations have declined sharply across Britain over recent decades, largely due to habitat fragmentation. A connected garden corridor costs nothing to make.

Swallow: a 10 cm gap left open under the eaves from March to September. Swallows return to the same nest every year and find the door closed. Nesting ledges can be fixed inside garages as an alternative.

Glow-worm: turn off external lights between 10 pm and 5 am from May to September. A single garden floodlight is enough to cancel the female's bioluminescent signal completely. Glow-worm colonies have contracted significantly in Britain, and light pollution is among the clearest identified causes.

Common toad: a permanent body of water of around 2 square metres, with no fish. Toads return to their natal pond each spring. If it no longer exists, they have no fallback.

House sparrow: a nest box with a 32 mm entrance hole and a patch of uncut, untreated lawn nearby for foraging.

Butterflies: one square metre of nettles left in a corner. Peacock, small tortoiseshell, and red admiral all breed exclusively on nettle. A tidy nettle-free garden offers none of them a future.

Violet ground beetle: stop using slug pellets and mulch instead of rotovating. Ground beetles live and hunt in the soil surface layer and are killed directly by cultivation and poisoned indirectly by metaldehyde.

The garden of thirty years ago was not destroyed by a single event. It was emptied by an accumulation of small decisions. Each one of them can be reversed. πŸŒΏπŸ¦”πŸΈπŸ¦‹

Small changes can go a long way to helping our hedgehogs.
04/05/2026

Small changes can go a long way to helping our hedgehogs.

02/05/2026

Another call out tonight to crawley down πŸ¦”πŸ¦”

Dear little girl with poisoning πŸ˜ͺ unfortunately to ill to save so took her to vets . ..another one gone too soon.

There are natural alternatives to chemicals to put on the garden. Unfortunately the finder didn't know she had hedgehogs in her garden. I think we need to assume we all have either passing through or residents.

Meet may (aka fatty), large at 992g, rescued after found in tilgate. Very shy to uncurl so popped on the heated mat, a b...
02/05/2026

Meet may (aka fatty), large at 992g, rescued after found in tilgate. Very shy to uncurl so popped on the heated mat, a bit of time she uncutled to check undercarriage for any injuries and to s*x it. πŸ¦”πŸ¦”

She looks about to give birth as teats are very large, so into the maternity unit she went.

Updates to follow....vicki

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