RSPCA warning over dehydrated hedgehogs during heatwave
People are being urged to put out bowls of water for wildlife
The RSPCA is warning the heatwave could be devastating for Sussex's hedgehog population.
The dry conditions make it difficult for them to feed and find water.
The animal charity is expecting a spike in calls for help.
A total of 6,120 calls about sick, injured and orphaned hedgehogs were made to the RSPCA’s national helpline in 2021.
82 calls were from West Sussex and 43 were from East Sussex.
RSPCA scientific officer Evie Button said: "Calls to the RSPCA about sick and injured hedgehogs always peak during August.
"But this summer’s heatwave could sadly make things even worse, as their food and water sources are likely to have been affected in many areas.
"People can help hedgehogs during the heatwave by supplementing their natural diet, leaving out fresh water and foods like tinned dog or cat food and crushed cat or dog biscuits.
"If the hedgehog is very young you'll need to soak the biscuits in water first.
"You can also get good quality, meaty hedgehog food from wildlife food suppliers.
"Check the food and water bowls each day and top them up with fresh water and food and remove any food that hasn't been eaten.
"Never feed hedgehogs milk or bread - milk can cause diarrhoea and bread isn't very nutritious."