Wildlife Rescue Team Malta announced that the team is noting a peak of newborn hoglets.
‘These range from newborns to hoglets weighing less than 200g. Some are still with their eyes closed. We do our best to try and find the mother. However, in these cases, either the mum was not found or was found deceased.’
‘Bottlefeeding hoglets is very time-consuming and takes a lot of patience, especially due to their tiny size, but also because they tend to curl into a ball whilst you’re trying to feed them. They also need stimulation to toilet.’
The team emphasised that if one were to find a hog let, one should not touch the animal and instead immediately call for advice.
The team uses a special formula due to hoglets being severely lactose intolerant, with normal milk possibly killing them.
‘Please think of us and our volunteers who need to wake up even during the night to give feeds every 2-3 hours. Any support is greatly appreciated’, the team asked.
‘If you spot any of the wild animals that we rescue injured or in danger, please call the Wildlife Rescue Team on 99999505.’
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