Worksop woman’s African pygmy hedgehog is an Instagram superstar
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Antonia Milson, 22, started the profile to document the adorable mammal’s life while shielding during Covid-19 lockdown.
Spiky pal Charlie now has over 4,500 followers - many of whom regularly send Antonia messages for tips on how to care for the curious little creatures.
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Hide AdThe prickly little pet - not far from full-grown at just 12 weeks old - weighs less than a kilogram at 346 grams.


Asthmatic Antonia, who is unable to work during the pandemic told how ‘character’ Charlie had ‘kept me going’ while isolated at home.
She said: “I don’t have any kids or anything so it’s something to look after - he’s amazing and such a little character.”
Though Antonia - who works 12-hour shifts as a carer - opted for Charlie because keeping a dog would have been cruel she admits the little hog needs ‘a lot of love and affection’.
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Pampered Charlie is kept in a special heated tank - custom-decorated with Antonia’s favourite bee theme and kept at a constant 24 degrees Celsius to keep him warm enough.
The delicate critter - who has his feet bathed daily to avoid infection - is also regularly swaddled in snuggle blankets to prevent his body temperature dropping.
Besotted Antonia said: “They’re nocturnal so he spends a lot of the day asleep but I start by checking him in the afternoon to make sure he’s warm enough.
“Then I feed him between 3-5 different types of cat food and live food high in protein and low in fat – he eats locusts, mealworms, wax worms and his favourite - cockroaches.
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“I give him a foot bath every day to keep his feet free from infection and also bath him twice a month to clean his quills.”
Antonia told how she had finally decided to give an African pygmy a home after researching them ‘‘for years’ due to their complex needs.
However adventurous Charlie has a life outside the vivarium - accompanying Antonia and boyfriend Lewis, 28, on regular walks.


She said: “I’ve made my house completely hog-proof so he can run around the whole house.
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Hide Ad“He has a Chinchilla sand bath which he absolutely loves - he absolutely goes mad for that.
“Sometimes we take him for a walk and put a playpen on the grass - which he adores because he loves the smell of it.”
Speaking about Charlie’s thousands of online fans Antonia said: “It’s funny - people message me to ask questions or just to say how much he brightens their day.
“He always looks so happy - like he’s smiling but you have to spend time with them and bond with them or they do get quite grumpy.
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Hide Ad“I’ve heard from others who keep them that they spend a lot of time just curled up in a ball if they’re not regularly handled.”

