Foolhardy Or Brave. This happened last night.
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good job well done i reckon.
just dont handle the thing to much though as they get lots of TICKS! and you dont one of them sucking your blood.
just dont handle the thing to much though as they get lots of TICKS! and you dont one of them sucking your blood.
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Hedgehogs are partly protected under Schedule 6 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). It is illegal to trap or kill them without a licence.
Hedgehogs are partly protected under Schedule 6 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). It is illegal to trap or kill them without a licence.
taken from http://www.hull.ac.uk/HBP/ActionPlan/Hedgehog.htm
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You were fooking stupid to risk your life over a hedgehog......ok saying your life may have been overboard...but then again was it? seeing todays youth.
Well done though...but in future arm yourself just incase...people have been killed over less!
I personally would not have intervened if it was a puppy then deffo...i guess we all got different feelings towards different types of animals...Please dont think i condone the behaviour,i dont,but you have to sometimes step back and calculate the risk!
Well done though...but in future arm yourself just incase...people have been killed over less!
I personally would not have intervened if it was a puppy then deffo...i guess we all got different feelings towards different types of animals...Please dont think i condone the behaviour,i dont,but you have to sometimes step back and calculate the risk!
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6-19 is old enough to take responibilty for your actiosn! so i would of made them the "object" & my size 13 steel toe cap boot the "object punisher"!
well done m8!
well done m8!
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Just a quick update, baby hedgehog just woken up and ran around the kitchen like a lunatic, he thinks my labrador is his mum now, all being well the hedgehog will be going to a santuary for the winter then released into a protected wood in the spring, will keep everyone updated. Many thanks for the kind words spoken, nice too know so many people agree with my actions.
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Nice one mate, that was REALLY a good thing you done!! i cant believe how people can ill treat animals, they cant talk or fight back (well some cant) cowardly little FUCKS, i hope u remembered their faces so u can smash them about
get yer cam out n let's see the little star
get yer cam out n let's see the little star
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Re: Foolhardy Or Brave. This happened last night.
Originally Posted by soulweavers
Last night at 10.15pm, noticed four youths 16-19 playing with something across the road from where I live, could not see what it was, at first thought it was a ball, then one got a large piece of material and put the " object " in the centre of the material and two of the youths threw the " object " high into the air, then after a while used a piece of wood as a bat and the " object " as a ball. Problem was I still had no idea what the " object " was, after another 5-7 mins the object was placed ontop of a parked cars roof, then it struck me, the " object " was a baby hedgehog, I went outside to the youths, pushed one of them away from the car and picked up the hedgehog and took it home. I telephoned the RSPCA and explained what had happened, the lady said I was either foolhardy or brave to approach a group of youths and take the hedgehog away, I do not agree, all i did was stop them hurting this tiny creature. The hedgehog survived the night has eaten well and drank some water, its small though and fits into the palm of my hand, later today it goes off to a hedgehog rescue centre, will be looked after untill big enough to be released.
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Saw some little sh*ts the other day using a stray dog as a target for thier football, luckily the dog was able to run off, but makes you wonder of the mentality of kids nowadays..
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Originally Posted by Ima-Racing500
You were fooking stupid to risk your life over a hedgehog......ok saying your life may have been overboard...but then again was it? seeing todays youth.
Well done though...but in future arm yourself just incase...people have been killed over less!
I personally would not have intervened if it was a puppy then deffo...i guess we all got different feelings towards different types of animals...Please dont think i condone the behaviour,i dont,but you have to sometimes step back and calculate the risk!
Well done though...but in future arm yourself just incase...people have been killed over less!
I personally would not have intervened if it was a puppy then deffo...i guess we all got different feelings towards different types of animals...Please dont think i condone the behaviour,i dont,but you have to sometimes step back and calculate the risk!
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awwww argh. that makes me so mad.... bastards i would have gone mental.
did u know that mcdonalds are changing the packaging of their mcflurry cartons as hedgehogs are getting their heds stuck in them?
big thumbs up for u... they like cat food and water... i love hedgehogs, theyre so cute.
very impressed with ur efforts
did u know that mcdonalds are changing the packaging of their mcflurry cartons as hedgehogs are getting their heds stuck in them?
big thumbs up for u... they like cat food and water... i love hedgehogs, theyre so cute.
very impressed with ur efforts
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Good work mate!
Ive read this out to my girlfirend and it bought a tear to her eye as "hoglets" (baby hedgehog term) are her favourite. She recently saved 2 and they are at a rescue centre, almost ready for release. Problem is its 30 miles away and she wants em back !!! LOL.
What is wrong with the youth of today??? tossers
Mat (and Katie)
Ive read this out to my girlfirend and it bought a tear to her eye as "hoglets" (baby hedgehog term) are her favourite. She recently saved 2 and they are at a rescue centre, almost ready for release. Problem is its 30 miles away and she wants em back !!! LOL.
What is wrong with the youth of today??? tossers
Mat (and Katie)
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I would have taken my toy with me, got the hedge hog... they wouldn't have argued with me when I pulled out what I back from spain.
Hate people abusing animals, I mean if it was some wolf or summink that could rip your head off, but a hedgehog?!?!?!?!?!
I mean do these people have absolutley 0 understanding of the suffering they cause?
Hate people abusing animals, I mean if it was some wolf or summink that could rip your head off, but a hedgehog?!?!?!?!?!
I mean do these people have absolutley 0 understanding of the suffering they cause?
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Well proud mate, good on you!!!!!
Was charged with assualt once after i drove past a guy who was swinging a dog round on its lead cause it wouldn't sit for him. It was the guy who ended up swinging.
Got off with it as a witness explained in court about what the guy was doing to the dog - RESULT
Was charged with assualt once after i drove past a guy who was swinging a dog round on its lead cause it wouldn't sit for him. It was the guy who ended up swinging.
Got off with it as a witness explained in court about what the guy was doing to the dog - RESULT
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