Woman Rushes Sick Hedgehog To Vet Only To Learn It’s Not What She Thought
A woman was surprised to learn the sick hedgehog she was caring for wasn’t what she expected! Turns out, it wasn’t a hedgehog! Actually, it wasn’t an animal at all.
What did it turn out to be? Read more on this innocent mistake below!
Woman Rushes Sick Hedgehog To Vet Only To Learn It’s Not What She Thought
According to The New York Post, an elderly woman rushed into action when she found what she believed to be an abandoned hedgehog on the side of the road in England. Reports say she spend the entire night caring for it. After looking after it for a night without seeing the little puffball eat, move, or drink she decided to take it to the Lower Moss Wood Educational Nature Reserve and Wildlife Hospital.
Per The New York Post, wildlife hospital manager Janet Kotze said, “It was the first admission of the day. The lady came in with a box, she said she had found this baby hedgehog on the pavement and it was cold and she picked it up. I was alarmed as it’s very early for baby hedgehogs so I was a bit concerned. I took the box from her and took it through to triage, which is a separate room.”
Well, that’s when Kotze noticed something the woman had not. The New York Post goes on to say she said, “I opened the box and, well, I couldn’t quite believe what I was seeing. I thought: ‘It’s definitely not a hedgehog, perhaps it’s some other kind of a fluffy creature.”
Once Kotze handled the noun in front of her, she realized what it was. It wasn’t a hedgehog. Also, it wasn’t any other type of animal or creature. In fact, the little fuzzball was…a little fuzzball. Literally. It was the fuzzy pom-pom off of a hat.
You can’t blame the woman for trying to help! However, maybe next time do a little bit more investigating before spending hours caring for it and taking it into the vet. No offense but…how do you not know that it’s not a living thing? How do you not realize it’s a fluffball! Ugh.
See more on this below shared by Lower Moss Wood Educational Nature Reserve and Wildlife Hospital!