“That was embarrassing”—Woman’s Heart Melts as Her ‘Stricken Baby Hedgehog’ Reveals a Hilarious Surprise After a Night of Care

It’s not uncommon these days for our fellow humans to say they prefer animals to people.

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Some of us may even feel compelled to personally come to the aid of struggling animals that we may find in our midst.

The woman explained to staff at Lower Moss Wood Nature Reserve & Wildlife Hospital that she had been doting on a ‘baby hedgehog’ she’d found on the pavement.

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She explained that she had been looking after the motionless creature ‘all night’ – even set it up in cosy surroundings by placing the mammal in a box lined with newspaper next to a small bowl of food.

The anonymous woman found it on the street.

Upon closer inspection, Janet ‘couldn’t believe what she was seeing’ as the shocking discovery was that the prickly patient was, in fact, a fluffy bobble from a woolly hat.

She then told the woman the news, who exclaimed ‘you’re joking!’ before leaving the animal hospital – taking the hat bobble with her.

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Janet said that the lady’s heart was ‘in the right place’, but she’s unlikely to make the same mistake again.

Recounting the events, she said: “I thought ‘it’s definitely not a hedgehog, perhaps it’s some other kind of a fluffy creature.

Janet Kotze was initially alarmed when seeing the 'animal'.

“I realised it wasn’t animated at all and I picked it up and obviously with the weight I could feel that it wasn’t a hedgehog or any animal at all.

“I came out and said to the lady ‘it’s actually a bobble off a bobble hat’.”

Definitely not a hat bobble.

If you do happen to stumble across an actual hedgehog in broad daylight however, Janet advises that they should be taken to a rescue center as it’s a clear sign they’re in distress.

She added: “It’s a golden rule that hedgehogs shouldn’t be out in daytime, especially little ones like that, but she did absolutely the right thing – aside from the fact that it wasn’t a hedgehog.

“Mostly if they’re found out in the daytime in the open, there’s definitely something wrong and they should be taken to rescue.”