That's not too good... But one more thing I've been wondering, do hedgies ever escape their cages? If so then what will happen? (Sorry for the late response, my computer died)
Depends on the hedgehog and the cage.
Mine are in a
Marchioro Tommy 120 and a 102. Their vacation cottages are
Martin's CC2414's. They have not and would not be able to escape from those on their own. Of course, if you left a door open, then it's possible. They're solid plastic bottom and wire-top cages; the wire tops are held in place at several points of attachment. I like these kinds of cages for that reason.
An open topped cage; however, can be an invitation for hedgie to leave. I've seen posted that making a solid wall of 8 to 12 inches (depending on the hedgehog) makes it escape-proof. I'm not convinced.
I had my Satin in a solid plastic tub for a bath - the sides went straight up 9.25 inches. She was able to stretch, get her front feet up on the lip, and pull herself right out. Obviously, since it was for a bath, I was right there and no harm caused. But figure, 9.25 inches... with slippery wet sides and hedgie...
Texie was a little gymnast. He developed some small ****oos on his foot from running extra hard a few nights in a row, so I had to pull his wheel. The kid got bored without a wheel and climbed the sides of his cage and hung from the bars on the top. Seeing that, I changed him over to a solid-sided Sterilite bin while he healed. I saw poop foot prints that went up 12 inches. Fortunately, the bin was 14.5. Much lower, and I'm sure he would have left to pursue his own adventures.
If they do escape... oh boy. The main problem is that they are not adapted to live in our environment. They need to be kept in a certain temperature range -- the way houses warm and cool is likely too much. They'll attempt hibernation, and since they're a hybrid, they cannot successfully do it. Instead, they die if you don't catch them early enough and re-warm them. So, in addition to starvation, dehydration, illness, and injury that you would expect might happen with any "lost" animal, there's hibernation and death.