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The Carolina Hedgehog Society is dependent on the goodwill of our members and supporters for the continuation of our rescue and owner education efforts. There are a number of ways that you as an individual or as a company can become involved.

  • Advertise on Hedgies.com (we consider trades for advertising, just ask!)
  • Donate supplies and/or merchandise for the rescue (e-mail for more information)
  • Contribute online through PayPal.com (please note: only contributions made through the IHC are tax-deductible)
  • Make a tax-deductible, restricted donation to the International Hedgehog Club designated for the Carolina Hedgehog Society

If you choose to make a restricted donation to the IHC for the Carolina Hedgehog Society, make your check payable to the International Hedgehog Club and mail to PO
Box 1060, Divide, CO 80814, attn: Carolina Hedgehog Society. Please note clearly in your correspondence with the IHC that your donation is earmarked for the Carolina Hedgehog Society.

We would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their continued financial or in-kind support:

   

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All information is intended to educate you so that you may have a more meaningful dialogue
with your veterinarian. The information here is not intended to substitute for veterinary care, and we
always recommend that you consult a veterinarian for any health care issues that you encounter with your pet.