Missing 2 Black Swans from the Bordeaux area

Submitted by Steve on 15:00, 28th Aug, 2019 | 0

At the GSPCA we have had a report of a pair of Black Swans missing from the Bordeaux area.

The owner has asked to put an appeal out for any information into the whereabouts of the male and female adult birds.

If you have any information please call the GSPCA on 01481 257261.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “This morning we received a report of two adult Black Swans, a male and female that have gone missing in the Bordeaux area in the last few days.”

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Restaurant going snake - Stray young snake found on South Esplanade

Submitted by Steve on 09:08, 8th May, 2018 | 0

Last night just after 8pm GSPCA Ambulance Night Wardens were called out to the seafront in St Peter Port to collect the fourth stray reptile in a week.

Two stray tortoise have been claimed, the bearded dragon is still at the Shelter and we are appealing for an owner to come forward and the reptile rescued last night is a Ghost Corn Snake.

GSPCA Ambulance Night Wardens Matt Hill-Smith and Jen Bradshaw arrived at a restaurant on South Esplanade and found a very sweet, pretty, young Ghost Corn Snake.

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UPDATE STRAY CAT LOST St Andrews on Friday 30 March (please share/call 257261 any sightings) - 2 1/2 year old male tabby & white

Submitted by Steve on 17:13, 12th Apr, 2018 | 0

UPDATE STRAY CAT LOST IN St Andrews on Friday 30th March (please share & call 257261 any sightings) - A 2 1/2 year old male tabby and white cat has gone missing in the Rue des Truchots area of St Andrews,

He has white paws, goldy eyes and a strippy tabby. He is very friendly. No collar. Short haired.

He may be making his way to Torteval, but has possibly been seen in the St Andrews area still.

Any sightings or information please call the 257261 

or email [email protected]

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Stray black very timid adult cat caught in St Peter Port with no chip now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 13:26, 1st Dec, 2017 | 0

On Wednesday evening just after 1130pm a black cat was caught in a cat trap in a property car park in St Peter Port.

The cat which had been seen many times in the area over a 2 month period appeared thin and extremely nervous and appeared to be living in the car park which raised concerns over whether it had an owner.

The GSPCA after some advice lent a trap to catch the cat and with 24 hours the cat was caught and brought up to the Shelter where the black feline has been named 'Tomsie'.

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Stray Muscovy Duck at the GSPCA found on La Monnaie

Submitted by Steve on 07:34, 12th May, 2017 | 0

On the 28th April a stray Muscovy Duck was found on La Monnaie and the GSPCA are currently appealing for an owner to come forward.

Now named 'Quackers' the bird is currently at the GSPCA, fit and well.

The adult bird has been at the GSPCA for nearly two weeks and if anyone has lost their Muscovy Duck or has any information please call the Shelter on 257261.

Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "Quackers is doing very well but we would love to find the owner."

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Stan may be safe at the GSPCA but it sounds like she is not the only Stick Insect in Guernsey

Submitted by Steve on 01:08, 10th Nov, 2016 | 0

Last month we had rescued what we thought was a stray stick insect found in the Villocq area of Castel.

We thought this to be the first stray stick insect we have had on record at the GSPCA and we put out an appeal for anyone who has lost their pet insect to get in touch.

As a result of the appeal we have had contact with those living in the area to say that over the last three years they have spotted the stick insects both in their garden and home of which the picture is one cheeky lady that was spotted in a bedroom in the Villocq area.

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Stray stick insect found in the Castel area of Guernsey now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 23:04, 26th Oct, 2016 | 0

On Sunday a stray stick insect was found in the Villocq area of Castel and is now at the GSPCA.

This is the first stray stick insect we have had on record at the GSPCA and we are currently appealing for anyone who has lost their pet insect to get in touch.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "We help stray dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and other pets on a daily basis at the GSPCA but to have a stray stick insect being found and brought in is unique."

"The stray stick insect is doing well and we have named him Stan."

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Stray budgie found on Collings Road now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 22:51, 25th Oct, 2016 | 0

Yesterday a stray yellow and white female budgie was found on Collings Road and is now at the GSPCA.

Each year we help dozens of stray pet parakeets, parrots and finches at the GSPCA.

We now have two stray budgies in our care as just over a week ago a blue stray budgie was found on Ruette De Saumarez.

Sadly we rarely find the owners of the smaller birds and we are currently appealing for any information if you know of anyone that has lost a stray budgie.

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Stray blue budgie found on Ruette De Saumarez now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 08:00, 18th Oct, 2016 | 0

On Thursday last week a stray blue budgie was found on Ruette De Saumarez and is now at the GSPCA.

Each year we help dozens of stray pet parakeets, parrots and finches at the GSPCA.

Sadly we rarely find the owners of the smaller birds and we are currently appealing for any information if you know of anyone that has lost a stray budgie.

Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "Last Thursday we helped a stray budgie which we have named 'Blu'."

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Stray tortoise found near the PEH now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 15:44, 12th Sep, 2016 | 0

On Friday 9th September a Herman tortoise was been rescued in near the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.

He is now in the care of the Shelter in a pen under the care of the team at the GSPCA.

The team have named him 'Micky' and we are appealing for the owner to please get in touch.

During Spring and Summer the GSPCA often see up to 30 male stray tortoise, although we rarely see females that are lost.

Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "Poor Micky the stray tortoise that arrived on Friday was found near the PEH."

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