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Atkins work for all; even hedgehogs

Posted: Apr 22, 2008 Tue 02:29 am     Views: 348    Interacts: 2



If you thought that only humans had to endure the dieting woes, you thought wrong. An overweight hedgehog has seen the pounds drop off after adopting the Atkins diet plan.
George weighed 2.2kg (4.8lb) when staff at the Wildlife Aid Centre in Leatherhead, Surrey, discovered him in a volunteer's garden.
He was put on a high protein diet in November before starting a daily exercise regime in February, reports the BBC.
He now weighs 1.7kg (3.7lb) shedding 500g (1.1lb) on the strict diet.
Becky Banning, General Manager at the Wildlife Aid Centre, said George had originally grown overweight due to eating high fat foods intended for birds.
"Hedgehogs normally feed on whatever they find in the garden, so George was picking up peanuts and bread.
"Now he's on a strict food regime, so he's fed cat food once a day in the evening, and no bread," she said.
"It's the hedgehog equivalent of the Atkins diet, and it's about keeping him away from the fat and giving him more protein," she added.
Staff at the Wildlife Aid centre said the average adult hedgehog should weigh between 600 and 700g (1.3 and 1.5lbs). They expect George to reach that weight in 4 to 5 months.
Human or hedgehog, weight issues are universal. Getting on the scales and seeing how much you weigh can be as agonizing for other species in animal kingdom, I am happy to know that humans are not alone in their misery.


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Posted by atif2 on Tuesday April 22, 2008 06:49 am
with the world now turning from "food fights" to "food riots", thanks to ever increasing staple food prices, I predict the first dip in the average weight of humanbeings since WW2
Posted by ZK on Tuesday April 22, 2008 03:11 am
George may have also responded to his 'nutritionist's' individual attention...:)

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