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    Default Albino Hedgehog!

    I found this today and it made me smile. I hope it brightens up the winter day for everyone else out there!

    BBC News - Albino hedgehog put on weight-loss regime
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    How very, very strange. The other day I went out to buy a dining room table and chairs and got sidetracked into an exotic pets store where I VERY nearly purchased an albino hedgehog for Kittie .

    In the end, I decided not to as they will probably be cheaper in the January sales.

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    Hahahahaha! Bless!

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    LOL! He is so cute
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    @james hedgehogs as pets? surely they're not the kind of animals that tame?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cherryfox View Post
    @james hedgehogs as pets? surely they're not the kind of animals that tame?
    You can train hedgehogs to do pretty much anything, including pulling small hedgehog-sized chariots which contain hamster gladiators.

    Any rodent warrior who can master a load-bearing hedgehog of this ilk is at a HUGE advantage over infantry-based pestilence.

    I guess what I'm saying is that everyone should treat hamsters and hedgehogs with respect as some of them are ready for war.

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    I thought it was just the badgers we had to beware...

    Just think, once that albino hedgehog's back to fighting weight it will be the master of disguise in the snow!
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    Ahh! St Tiggys-Brilliant! Well worth a visit any time you are near Aylesbury. Les and his team are amazing and literally world authorities on many things. Their full time resident albino is called Snowflake and is blind- as is common in all albino animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James View Post
    I guess what I'm saying is that everyone should treat hamsters and hedgehogs with respect as some of them are ready for war.
    Errmmmmmm, my beautiful other half has just told the tale of HER hamsters wot liked "driving" trains..............Would these furry warriors then not worry about the wrong type of rain or even, dare I mention it, leaves?

    Seems that said Hamsters rather enjoyed sitting in the coaches eyc of her model train set.....................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by tempest devyne View Post
    I thought it was just the badgers we had to beware...
    Funnely enough, I was chatting with a guy today who was waxing lyrical about "Badger Munching". He had problems wondering why I was having problems keeping a straight face.

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