Hamor Hollow Hedgehogs

Hamor Hollow Hedgehogs USDA-Licensed Breeder and Rescue — Conveniently Located in Central New England! Want to meet some hedgehogs? So we decided to become a breeder ourselves!

Committed hedgehog breeding and rescue serving New England since 2003. Schedule a visit to come play with and learn about hedgehogs! Just 45 minutes North of Boston or 35 minutes South of Manchester! As a husband and wife team, we coincidentally both had hedgies in our lives since 1995. After we got married in 1998 and our first pet store hedgies passed away, we had trouble finding a local reputable breeder.

Today we went to the Brookline library to do a free educational program. We had 2 groups of 10 kid days and a few parent...
07/15/2025

Today we went to the Brookline library to do a free educational program. We had 2 groups of 10 kid days and a few parents too. It was fun, but I am hot and tired!

07/14/2025

Button and her two babies. They are really getting big, and since she only had two, they are much bigger than Lucy‘s six babies which are actually four days older than buttons babies.

07/13/2025

These are 4/6 of Lucy’s babies. They are starting to explore, but they are very cautious right now. They are getting big, and it’s hard to believe that they’ll be ready to go in mid August.

07/12/2025

Mable and her littles. These babies will be ready to go in early Sept. Video is short because Mable was feeling protective, so we left her alone.

07/12/2025

Button and her babies. These babies will be weaned and ready to go in mid August and Button will be on break till January.

We do not breed for Christmas babies because we don’t believe in giving animals as gifts. If you are thinking about giving someone a hedgehog as a gift, please talk us us about the abundance of regret hedgehogs from stores or bad breeders that end up in rescues across the US every year.

07/11/2025

Lucy and her babies. The babies were born on June 6 and they’re getting very big. We are taking deposits now for all the babies that will be ready the second weekend of August. Contact us if you are interested in getting one of our extremely friendly babies.

These two boys (who are not caged together) came into our rescue within the last two weeks. One was purchased as a Chris...
07/10/2025

These two boys (who are not caged together) came into our rescue within the last two weeks. One was purchased as a Christmas present from a grandmother to a child and the other was purchased as a birthday gift for a child. One of the hedgehogs is a year and a half old while the other is only approximately four months old. I am looking to adopt these hedgehogs out separately in exchange for a rescue fee to be donated to the Hedgehog welfare society. If you are interested, please contact us.

Both of these hedgehogs were purchased from a “Hedgehog store“ that is located in the same state as us. They do not offer any sort of real education when they sell their hedgehogs nor do they care if their hedgehogs are sold as gifts. This is disgusting behavior that we do not support, and that is why we’re asking for donations to the Hedgehog welfare society in order to rescue one of these boys. We hope that something good can come out of this situation and that these hedgehogs can find the real homes they deserve.

Once again, these hedgehogs are not Hamor Hollow hedgehog babies, and they do not come with any sort of guarantee. To the best of our knowledge, both hedgehogs are healthy and do not have any problems and will have finished their two weeks quarantine before they are able to go to their new homes.

07/10/2025

Momma, Sugar Plum, and her babies. This is Sugar Plum's 2nd and last litter for 2025. She will be taking a long break and then possible breeding again at the end of January. At that time, we will evaluate her and decide if she will have another litter or if she will retire and live in the big cages with the other retired girls.

07/09/2025

Here is a peak of mom, Marthe Jones, feeding her babies. This is one of my newest litters that will be ready in early September. Remember that we also have babies that are ready the second weekend of August that we are accepting deposits for now. PM me if you are interested.

07/08/2025

Lucy’s baby pile! Isn’t it funny how the quills kids and mom can pile in next to each other and they don’t seem to mind each other’s quills? That’s because hedgehogs have thick skin and the quills of another Hedgehog don’t generally pe*****te the other Hedgehog skin. Also, the baby quills are much more pliable than the adult quills.

We are currently accepting deposits for the babies that will be ready the second weekend of August. If you are interested, pop me a PM and I’ll send you the info for a deposit.

Let’s talk about water bottles: a water bottle with a ball bearing in the spout is perfectly safe to use. What you don’t...
07/08/2025

Let’s talk about water bottles: a water bottle with a ball bearing in the spout is perfectly safe to use. What you don’t want is a ball bearing and a spring in the spout because it can cause a back suction. If you take the spout of your bottle off and shake it back-and-forth and you can hear the ball bearing moving from side to side freely, your water bottle is safe to use.

I personally prefer and recommend using water bottles over bowls because they are cleaner. Bowls, often get shavings and p**p thrown into them and then your pet drinks from it. It’s rather dirty and kind of nasty, and I’m sure you wouldn’t want to drink your own f***s either.

What is unsafe to use are the big metal chunky water bottle holders that hang inside your cage. I have had hedgehogs get their lips caught on those and their loud screams are not fun to hear. The bottle itself is safe, the holder is not. (No photo because I sent those to metal recycling years ago.

This is my own researched and experienced opinion, based on breeding hedgehogs for over 22 years and owning hedgehogs for even longer than that. You are entitled to your own opinion, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you are right. Please keep your argument to yourself or they will be deleted.

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Lyndeborough, NH

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https://hamorhollow.com/

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