Los Angeles Times

15 hedgehogs left to die in San Diego trash bin

- By Debbi Baker debbi.baker@sduniontri­bune.com Baker writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Officials are looking for whoever threw 15 hedgehogs into a trash can in San Diego’s Ocean Beach neighborho­od and left the tiny animals to die.

“Hedgehogs are very shy, timid creatures, and for someone to tie them up in trash bags and throw them away is unconscion­able,” said County Animal Services Director Dan DeSousa. “We need the public to step up and say that this is completely wrong and to help us identify the owner.”

The department received a call about 10:15 a.m. Thursday from a person who found the animals in the receptacle on Voltaire Street near Froude Street.

When an animal control officer arrived, he found several hedgehogs loose in the can and then noticed that a tied trash bag was moving.

More animals were inside the bag, five of them dead.

A sixth was euthanized at a shelter because it was suffering, DeSousa said.

The surviving animals are being cared for at a shelter until they can be transferre­d to out-ofstate facilities for adoption in places where it is legal to own them. DeSousa said officials will work with organizati­ons that have permits to deal with the animals.

 ?? Andy Tolley County of San Diego ?? A HEDGEHOG receives care from San Diego County Animal Services. The animal is among the survivors rescued from a trash can in the Ocean Beach neighborho­od. Six died.
Andy Tolley County of San Diego A HEDGEHOG receives care from San Diego County Animal Services. The animal is among the survivors rescued from a trash can in the Ocean Beach neighborho­od. Six died.

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