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omelette
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olive oil bath? - 2008/02/14 22:41 has anyone had any success with a few drops of olive oil added to the hedgie bath water? i've tried the aveeno bath powder, but since i've run out i wanted to try the vitamin e oil suggestion someone posted. but i'm just wondering if anyone has tried olive oil since i don't have vitamin e. Lisa
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Re:olive oil bath? - 2008/02/14 23:19 I've found that putting olive oil in the water makes the sink slippery and seems to be hard on the hedgehog. I used to buy vitamin E but now after the bath I pour a bit of olive oil in one hand, then I rub my hands together and then run my hands over the hedgehog. It works great! Harley has wonderful skin and rarely scratches. Also his quills are extra shiny.

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Re:olive oil bath? - 2008/02/15 11:36 I've put it in the bath water and it worked just fine. I didn't find it was hard on my hedgehogs at all. *~*Steph*~*
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Re:olive oil bath? - 2008/02/15 13:04 I use olive oil here quite a bit - both for cooking, AND bathing hedgies! The only issue I've had with it is sometimes (if it's the heavier extra virgin, etc) it can stain the fur a yellowish color. No problem, as long as you're aware that's all it is! Stasi
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Re:olive oil bath? - 2008/02/15 16:06 well that's good news. it's definitely time for a bath. she ran in her wheel all night and got poop on her feet and then she sat in it. Lisa
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Re:olive oil bath? - 2008/02/15 16:28 aislinsadia wrote:
I've put it in the bath water and it worked just fine. I didn't find it was hard on my hedgehogs at all.

Ha ha!

Putting it in the water turns my sink into a slip & slide! It probably has something to do with my sink, and I hate cleaning it out after the bath.

~Sara

Post edited by: Hedgehogmadhatter, at: 2008/02/15 16:39
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