Why is my hedgehog barely breathing?

Hedgehogs are super sensitive to temperature…if it’s too cold for them, they can start to hibernate, which is going to result in the increase in lethargy. If warming her up doesn’t help her, then you should definitely have her seen by her vet…just to be on the safe side. These guys are pretty sensitive…

Why is my hedgehog not moving as much?

If your hedgehog is acting sluggish, lethargic, uncoordinated or they are wobbly with the inability to move limbs; it may be a hibernation attempt. Some hedgehog owners fear the worst – Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome – which is a definite death sentence. Between the two, you can determine hedgehog hibernation quite easily.

How can you tell if a hedgehog is hibernating?

Signs That a Hedgehog is Hibernating Not Dead Firstly, hedgehogs generally hibernate curled up in a ball. But they don’t naturally die curled up. So if your hedgehog is in a ball, there is a good chance it is hibernating, not dead. If the hedgehog is curled into a ball, you can also touch it’s spines lightly.

Can a hedgehog come out in the daytime?

If you decide the hedgehog needs rescuing you can find your local rescue centre here. Though hedgehogs are mainly nocturnal there are times when they can come out during daylight hours. Pregnant females building nests can sometimes be seen during the daytime bustling about with mouthfuls of leave.

How can you tell if a hedgehog is immobile?

For the past few days, my hedgehog has been almost completely immobile. She was able to slowly wobble around a cage for a day, but now is only able to curl slightly (but not fully), and wiggle her nose.

What to do if you find a dead Hedgehog?

If you think you have found a dead hedgehog check very carefully before you discard or abandon it. Sick or injured hedgehogs can be very cold and still. They may look and feel dead when they are actually still alive with a chance of survival. Put the hedgehog into the warm rescue box and it may well start to show signs of life.

Can a hedgehog be a threat to birds?

Hedgehogs will certainly eat eggs and even small birds if they get the chance. But hedgehogs do not pose a threat to the ground-nesting birds found in the UK mainland. Put hedgehogs in other situations, though, and they can become a real menace to the bird population.

What does it mean when a hedgehog is not breathing?

If you find a hedgehog that doesn’t appear to be breathing, it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re dead. It may be hibernating and appear to be dead. There are actually a few ways you can tell the difference between a hibernating hedgehog and a dead one.

If you decide the hedgehog needs rescuing you can find your local rescue centre here. Though hedgehogs are mainly nocturnal there are times when they can come out during daylight hours. Pregnant females building nests can sometimes be seen during the daytime bustling about with mouthfuls of leave.

How can you tell if a hedgehog is dead or hibernating?

A hedgehog that is merely hibernating will still have a heart rate that can vary from 2-50 beats per minute. So check them with a stethoscope if you have one. If you don’t have a stethoscope, maybe you have a thermometer. A hibernating hedgehog has a 41-50° Fahrenheit core body temperature (that’s 5-10° Celsius).

What happens if you touch an aestivating Hedgehog?

All working body systems produce heat and if we’re already overheated, our bodies may try to slow down the vital systems like heart rate and respiration. Although, if you touch an aestivating hedgehog, it will usually stir and move slightly.