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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Olga

I never had pets as a child. I think that that could be part of the reason why I'm so obsessed with pets. I've already talked about how I wanted pet spiders, and about my many budgies. This is the story of Olga.

Once upon a time, I found a baby hedgehog outside my house. It was so cute!



The next night, I found it outside again.



It was still there two nights later, so I decided it had been abandoned by its mother, and I decided that I would be its new mother.








I brought it inside, and my flatmate Joya and I made a little bed for it, and started finding out all about how to look after hedgehogs.

We figured out that she was a girl, and named her Olga.


We made her an awesome little house.


We fed her with kitten food, and a couple of blueberries.


She only spiked me twice, and I'm pretty sure that the second time was an accident.


She bit me twice too, on purpose, but I forgave her because I loved her so much.



Eventually, we came to realise that it wasn't fair on her to be kept as a pet. We didn't want to put her back outside our house though, because she would probably get run over (there were always squished hedgehogs on our street, it was awful). We decided to give her to another flatmates mother, and she would release here somewhere nice, with lots of gardens to run around in, and no cars.

The day before we were going to give her away, she went missing. We couldn't figure out how she had managed to escape. Animal lovers, please don't read this. (highlight, but don't say I didn't warn you)Eventually we found out that a flatmate's friend who had been staying at our place had killed her.By throwing her onto the ground. It makes me sick to my stomach even thinking about it. When I found out I was beyond angry, I wanted to kill him. I was devastated.

Long story short, someone had killed her:(

A few months later it was my birthday. My parents had come down to spend it with me, and had brought presents from my sister.


I opened the card from her.



"I hope that nobody kills your hedgehog"?

I mean, my sister and I never really got along then, but really? That's a pretty mean thing to say, on my birthday of all days!



My mum saw the look on my face, and said "don't worry, you'll understand when you see the present" I unwrapped the present, and it was a charm for my pandora bracelet.



In the shape of a.... tombstone? Really? Making fun of my dead baby hedgehog, ON MY BIRTHDAY? What kind of sick joke was this?

I was starting to get upset at this point.


My mum looked confused.



No, definitely not a hedgehog. It's a tombstone for my poor baby Olga. What kind of horrible person would do something this morbid and mean? ON MY BIRTHDAY?








Turns out that my mother had mixed up my presents. The charm that I thought was from my sister was actually meant to be from my mother. It was a bible, as a late baptism present. My mother quickly dug out the charm from my sister.

I nearly died when I saw it: an adorable little hedgehog. I'm not even going to attempt to draw it, because I won't do the cuteness justice. Even these pictures can't capture how adorable it is.


I was so happy. What a perfect, thoughtful present! I love my sister!
And now I get to keep Olga with me all the time.


RIP Olga


Olga at her happiest: Eating a blueberry


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