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You may remember back in March Clinton Millard appealed for sponsors towards his climb of Kilimanjaro earlier this year.
He was raising funds for both the GSPCA and MUG. We are pleased to report that Clinton achieved his goal and raised a fantastic total of £950 which has been shared between the two charities.
This Friday 21st June 2013 20 students from Blanchelande College are helping at the GSPCA in lots of ways as part of their Service to the Community Day.
The students will be running a coffee morning and bric-a-brac sale between 10am and 3pm at the Shelter and will even have a lovely selection of cakes on sale.
Nearly 2 months to the day since the grey seal pups Jethou Bumblebee and Hanois were released by the GSPCA back into local waters and a month since they were last spotted we are pleased to announce that the residents of Jethou spotted them once again back in the bay where they were released yesterday afternoon.
The Christmas Lottery this year is helping save lives.
Thanks to a grant from the Christmas Lottery the GSPCA have been able to purchase an additional 5 Intensive Care Units.
June is always a busy month for the GSPCA as we are inundated with young animals and birds.
Currently the GSPCA has many young birds, baby hedgehogs, kittens, baby bunnies, new born degus, not to mention many sick and injured animals and birds.
The team at the GSPCA were overjoyed to be one of the many worthy causes to receive a grant to help purchase additional Intensive Care Units.
The GSPCA and RSPB in Guernsey want you and your dog to enjoy your walk but we are appealing to owners to take care when you are out walking.
Spring and early Summer is the main season when your dog needs to be properly controlled to protect young farm animals and ground-nesting birds.
Ground nesting birds during the bird breeding season, which is usually April to July is a time when we are asking you to keep your dog under close control or on a short lead in areas where they may be nesting.
Could you help the GSPCA in helping animals find new homes?
You may already have pets or aren't able to but here is a way that you can help those feathered and furry friends find a new home.
We always have animals looking for new homes and the link below is a link to just a small selection.
Why not place a poster up at your work or local shop and help spread the word of those animals needing new homes in Guernsey.
To download the posters please
We are pleased to report that today Felix our longest stay cat has gone to her new home.
This makes Lamar the longest stay cat as he came in last March.
Lamar is an independent lad and likes his own space. At only two years old he needs a home where he can do his own thing as he's not keen on cuddles.
Anna Paint Senior Animal Care Assistant said 'I'm over joyed that we have found Felix a new home but Lamar is now our longest stay cat in need.'
'He is beautiful but does need a home where he can do his own thing.'
Pickles the cat who was diagnosed with cancer had her operation to remove her ear tips yesterday.
She is doing well and the vet and team at the Shelter are hopeful that Pickles has had all of the affected areas removed.
Anna Carre Senior Animal Care Assistant said 'She is so sweet and she still has a way to go before her ears are all healed.'
'The main problem I now have with Pickles is that she is so friendly she wants to head rub you to say hello and with her ears needing to heal its very difficult to stop it.'
Every day we see sick and injured animals here at the GSPCA Animal Shelter in Guernsey.
Oscar a male black and white cat although looks quite healthy has kidney problems and the GSPCA and our vets are trying to determine what is the exact problem.
After a series of tests he currently is having a 3 week course of antibiotics to hopefully cure what we are hoping will be just an infection.
Oscar is just one of the many un-neutered, stray cats we have had in at the Shelter this year and we are urging owners to ensure their cats are spayed with Spring upon us.