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mav_850
post Jul 24 2011, 03:09 PM

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introducing my babies.. blush.gif
these are my messy cage... tongue.gif
but i keep they cage clean everyday.. hari hari kutip tahi dia shakehead.gif

female snp
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My outside cage.. diy using gypsium board..
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ix3Rukia
post Jul 24 2011, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(Ken.B @ Jul 24 2011, 01:07 PM)
Lolz, hedgehog are smart indeed. My ginger once lie down sideways and use her paw to tumble the feeding bowl so that she can eat! Ginger the lazy girl! rclxub.gif

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wah really smart !! yawn.gif. Mine very lazy , sometime she dunwan come out from the dom , purposely so that she no need come out from the dom to eat. ( had to hand feed her )

Plan to breed when the time come. Now not suitable , she still too small. Who wanna be her future husband in law? brows.gif
mav_850
post Jul 24 2011, 04:21 PM

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the male
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female..
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ix3Rukia
post Jul 24 2011, 05:10 PM

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^ oh so thats charcoal?? I tot big poop lol.

Anyways , wanna share something with u guys!! Look here

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1970638
mav_850
post Jul 24 2011, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(ix3Rukia @ Jul 24 2011, 05:10 PM)
^ oh so thats charcoal?? I tot big poop lol.

Anyways , wanna share something with u guys!! Look here

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1970638
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yes thats arang.. hahaha..

LOL cleverbot laugh.gif
TeliLeti
post Jul 24 2011, 07:03 PM

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@mav_850 : Wah, your hedgies get a mansion to live in, huh? They look like happy hedgehogs to me. biggrin.gif

LOL, I thought it was big poop as well at first glance. xD

I was just using Clever Bot just now. It's pretty clever but the answers as still not 'human' enough.

Can't wait for Chubster to finally give birth. Her huffiness caused by the pregnancy is starting to irk me.

She's 400 gram today. REALLY round & heavy.

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olivur
post Jul 24 2011, 07:31 PM

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what ai. lol >.>

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ix3Rukia
post Jul 24 2011, 09:01 PM

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Well cleverbot cant survive a zombie attack. sad.gif
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I think i shud buy a weighing scale. I think hibari is getting fat.
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post Jul 24 2011, 09:51 PM

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And that is why I said the Clever Bot isn't so human-like. xD

I found the cutest picture 2 minutes ago. Look in the spoiler tag. wink.gif
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Honestly, I just use my mum's kitchen weighing scale. xD
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post Jul 24 2011, 10:14 PM

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^ we dont bake , thats why no weigh

And the reason how sonic became..
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post Jul 24 2011, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(TeliLeti @ Jul 24 2011, 07:03 PM)
@mav_850 : Wah, your hedgies get a mansion to live in, huh? They look like happy hedgehogs to me. biggrin.gif

LOL, I thought it was big poop as well at first glance. xD

I was just using Clever Bot just now. It's pretty clever but the answers as still not 'human' enough.

Can't wait for Chubster to finally give birth. Her huffiness caused by the pregnancy is starting to irk me.

She's 400 gram today. REALLY round & heavy.
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huhuhu mansion... laugh.gif no problem coz i have space and the female love to jogging also...
but still not complete without running wheels... sweat.gif

will try copy idea from shukri to make running wheels when have time... notworthy.gif
how to know when your Chubster want to give birth? did you know when? hmm.gif
can predict aaa? or any sign? hmm.gif
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post Jul 24 2011, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(mav_850 @ Jul 24 2011, 11:15 PM)
huhuhu mansion...  laugh.gif no problem coz i have space and the female love to jogging also...
but still not complete without running wheels...  sweat.gif

will try copy idea from shukri to make running wheels when have time...  notworthy.gif
how to know when your Chubster want to give birth? did you know when?  hmm.gif
can predict aaa? or any sign?  hmm.gif
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Don't really need a wheel if your hedgie has a large space to run around. smile.gif

She weighed 340g on June 27th. Today, she's 400g.
Her poop & pee are in larger size & quantity. They're smellier as well.
Change in temperament. Chubster used to be very calm but she's been very grumpy ever since she got pregnant.
Supposedly you could feel 'lumps' on the belly but I don't pick her up much because she's very grumpy about it so I don't really know.
Her bum looks huge? She's like- pear-shaped now.
She's been eating a lot more nowaday & more frequent as well.
She did something out of character yesterday. She dragged her food bowl into her hide box.

I started counting from the day I found Huffy in her cage (27th June).
31st July is her due date. They have an average of 35 days of gestation, you see.
You can't really predict so you just prepare for the best. I'm not going to clean her cage from tomorrow onwards till the first week of August.
Cleaning her cage could stress her out & she might eat the babies.

On the other hand, maybe she's not pregnant at all. There have been cases of false pregnancies that I've read online. We'll see. biggrin.gif

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post Jul 24 2011, 11:46 PM

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Won't it be difficult to wash the wheels when it's attached to the cage?
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post Jul 25 2011, 12:20 AM

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QUOTE(Ken.B @ Jul 24 2011, 11:46 PM)
Won't it be difficult to wash the wheels when it's attached to the cage?
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yes. That's why i made stand for Cika's wheel.
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post Jul 25 2011, 06:40 AM

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QUOTE(TeliLeti @ Jul 24 2011, 11:43 PM)
Don't really need a wheel if your hedgie has a large space to run around. smile.gif
ditto. lili just has 3 points she's interested in her playpen.

a. her hide box + blanky
b. her food + water bowl
c. her wheel + litter box


anything else is inconsequential ._x lol


i'd usually cuddle her at 8am ~ 10am and 5pm ~ 7pm while im watching tv or drawing or gaming and she'd sleep right up to 2am or so, get something to eat, walk around a little and jumps into her litter box to scratch around and run on her wheel till about 4am ~ 5am and back to her hide box ._o

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TeliLeti
post Jul 25 2011, 07:23 PM

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I've found an ingenious way to feed my hedgies fruits. biggrin.gif
Huffy doesn't like fruits (but he did eat a bit of apple two days ago!).
Chubster eats a bit of mashed banana and annointed on strawberry.

A 5-Step Guide to Feeding Fruits to Your Hedgehog(s)
1.) Gather several mealworms in a container.
2.) Mash up a cube of your fruit (banana works like a charm!)
3.) Mix the mashed fruit and mealworms together.
4.) Sprinkle some calcium powder into the mix.
5.) Serve immediately.
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post Jul 25 2011, 07:52 PM

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but what if my hog doesnt even like mealworms ._x?
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post Jul 25 2011, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(olivur @ Jul 25 2011, 07:52 PM)
but what if my hog doesnt even like mealworms ._x?
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Try it with crickets?
Or put a bit on top of a kibble & feed it to your little hedgie. smile.gif
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post Jul 25 2011, 08:17 PM

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hmm, come to think of it i've never tried feeding her when i'm cuddling her. i'll try it out soon.

havent held her for a day or so now since i've been sick ._x
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post Jul 25 2011, 08:25 PM

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Aha, now that we're talking about human illnesses, I want to bring up something to discuss about.

Can human illnesses such as cough or flu affect hedgehogs?

I had both last month and avoided going near my hedgehogs during that period.

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