Submitted by Steve on 16:17, 7th Apr, 2020 | 0

Recently we got a wonderful update from the new owners of Tyson the rat.

New owners of Tyson said “Just to say thank you so so much for a lovely opportunity....” 

“Jess our daughter is over the moon and both of them getting on very wel.”

“Within the first day Tyson the bond between him and Jess is unbelievable he could spend hours on her neck, he’s eating from her hand and licking her as well.”

Beckie Bailey GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “Tyson was a lovely rat and it is so great to hear that he is doing so well.”

“The pictures are lovely and it is amazing when we get pictures and videos from animals adopted from us at the GSPCA.”

“We currently have a Rainbow drawing competition where you can draw your pet with a rainbow to win prizes.”

“To check out details please visit our web page http://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/gspca-share-rainbow-pets-drawing-competition-%E2%80%93-closing-date-15th-april-2020 .”

“We don’t currently have any rats looking for homes but we have lots of degus, rabbits, fish, turtles, ferrets, cats, hamsters, a parrot, cockerels and other animals in need of homes.”

To support the #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal please visit - https://giving.gg/donate/event/5876/GSPCA-Coronavirus-Emergency-Appeal

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “It is amazing to see the wonderful pictures of Tyson and jess, they have bonded so well and both look incredibly happy.”

“Due to Coronavirus the GSPCA is only operating essential services and there is no animal viewing at the GSPCA at this time.”

“All of our rehoming is now online, telephone and through the post as we are avoiding visitors to the Shelter at all costs in line with advice from the States of Guernsey.”

“If you cannot help adopt an animals we have launched our #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal which you can help the animals in our care by donating via https://giving.gg/donate/event/5876/GSPCA-Coronavirus-Emergency-Appeal or calling us on 01481 257261.”

“With animals still arriving and being rescued unwanted, stray and abandoned the GSPCA have to look at ways we can help rehome animals in our care.”

“These are challenging times and as we are trying to avoid all visitors to the GSPCA we have had to look at ways we can still free space and rehome animals to help those in need.”

“Once we receive your adoption form which we can post or you can download we can then review your application and send you pictures or videos of the animal and set up a video call to do a home visit without you having to come to the Shelter or us to your home.”

“If all looks fantastic and everyone is happy we can look at the options of how we can possibly deliver the animal and the forms after having a chat and making sure the new owner has all they need.”

“With Coronavirus causing very unique challenges and social distancing of paramount importance we have had to look at new and inventive ways at the GSPCA for the safety of our team and the community and ensuring we can get animals through our care to create space for others needing our services.”

“We do ask applicants to please be patient as we are very busy and resources are stretched but we will respond to applicants as soon as we can.”

“We have many other small animals in need from 12 degus to 37 rabbits so please do register your interest.”

“Please remember if you live in rented accommodation or States Housing you need to ensure you have written permission and to see the States Housing procedure please go to https://www.gov.gg/article/119684/Family--Pets .”

“To see some of the animals looking for homes at the GSPCA Animal Shelter please watch our Social Media pages or go to http://www.gspca.org.gg/animals. ”

“The aim of the procedure is to always try to ensure we match up the right animal for the right home.”

“Animals come into the Shelter for all sorts of reasons and we have to ensure each is suited to a home that can meet its needs.”

“The GSPCA is a self-supporting Guernsey charity and we depend on the people of the Island for the funding needed, more so now than ever to maintain our work for the animal welfare and rescue work that is carried out 24 hours 7 days a week.”

Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic our current adoption procedure is as follows:-

Fill in a Questionnaire

For a Dog Adoption Application Form please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/GSPCA%20Dog%20Rehoming%20Application%202019.doc

For a Cat Adoption Application Form please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/GSPCA%20Cat%20Rehoming%20Application%20Rev%202.doc

For a Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Bird, Reptile and all other species Application Form please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Interview%20Form%20%28Rabbit%20or%20Guinea%20Pig%29.doc 

Once your form is completed please email to [email protected] or post to GSPCA, Rue des Truchots, St Andrews, Guernsey, GY6 8UD and a member of team will phone you to discuss the animals in our care

The team will then send you a video and/or pictures of those suitable

We will then set up a video call through Facetime, Facebook video messenger or Skype so we can do a virtual home visit to chat through the care and facilities/areas your new pet will have

A decision is made and we will call you to discuss the adoption paperwork and arrange a time to deliver your pet if there is a safe way to do so

We do have some limited pet goods on sale which can be delivered with your new pet(s)

Please return the adoption forms completed and signed in the stamp addressed envelope

Withing a week of adoption we would really appreciate pictures/videos and an update how you and your new pet are doing

The adoption donations are only a contribution to the costs of (depending on species), for example, neutering, microchipping, parasite treatment, vaccinations, care and the large running costs of GSPCA Animal Shelter.

To find out more about the Dog Adoption Procedure please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/dog-adoption .

To find out more about the Cat Adoption Procedure please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/cat-adoption .

To see the animals looking for homes please go to - www.gspca.org.gg/animals

For more information please call 01481 257261 or email us [email protected] .

MINIMUM ADOPTION CHARGES ARE AS FOLLOWS and if we are delivering the animal we do ask for an additional £10 transport charge:

(Correct as of 1st January 2019, additional costs may able to certain species)

Mice/Rats/Hamsters             £8.50

Chickens                                 £8.50

Ducks                           from £8.50

Birds (varied)                 from £10.50

Quail                      £10.50

Zebra Finch                      £12.50

Budgie                           £16.50

Canary                                 £16.50

Cockatiel                            £26.00

Guinea Pigs                            £30.90

Amazon Parrot                  £412.00

All guinea pigs are treated for parasites

Ferrets                                    £41.50

All ferrets are neutered & treated for parasites

Rabbits                                    £44.00

All rabbits are neutered where possible, vaccinated against myxi & treated for parasites

Cats/Kittens                            £109.00

All cats are neutered (or booked in when of age), vaccinated, treated for worms & parasites

Dogs                                        £268.00

All dogs are neutered (or booked in when of age), vaccinated, treated for worms & parasites

Gecko                                         £31

Bearded Dragon                         £36

Moroccan Eyed Lizard                £36

Musk Turtle                                  £15.50

Corn Snake                                     £36

Rat Snake                                   £36

Fish                                      From £5.50

Other species vary, please ask for details.  To provide the welfare and care for animals on site the adoption charges only cover part of the costs, please ask how you can support our work.

In line with States of Guernsey advice please DO NOT visit the GSPCA if you are over 65, have an underlying health condition or have any symptoms of Coronavirus and only visit us if your visit is essential but before doing so please call us on 01481 257261 or email [email protected] before your trip to the GSPCA to see if we can help without you coming to the Shelter. For the latest information and advice please visit http://www.gspca.org.gg/search/node/coronavirus

With huge challenges on our resources and a drop in income from boarding and donations please help us help animals in Guernsey with our #GuernseyCoronavirusCrisisAppeal by donating online via - https://giving.gg/donate/event/5876/GSPCA-Coronavirus-Emergency-Appeal

During these difficult times help us help animals in need. From donating to Sponsoring a Pen, Buying a Brick for the much needed Wildlife Hospital to our Amazon and main page Wish List, holding a mufti day to a sponsored Christmas dip, here are some of the ways you could help give animals joy.

For lots more ideas on how you can support the shelter and the animals in our care then please visit our fundraising page www.gspca.org.gg/fundraising

To see a list of our volunteer induction evenings which we hold each month and for more information please visit http://gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers or call 257261

To find out more on trips, talks and our education work please email [email protected] or call 01481 257261

 

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