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Last week the GSPCA team were overjoyed to wave off the largest fish ever in our care to his new home.
Bruce at over 18 inches in length arrived at the GSPCA in March 2016 and for over 5 years we have been trying to find him a new home.
Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said “Bruce is certainly the largest fish I have cared for at the GSPCA and the biggest we have probably ever had.”
“Bruce is a Plecostomus and spends most of his time relaxing and we really hope he will adore his new home.”
The GSPCA helps save animals lives 24/7 365 days a year but without our team and supporters we couldn’t achieve so much.
Last year before the pandemic the GSPCA received a number of sessions for our team by Mike Froome from the Cardiac Action Group to help learn and for some refresh their skills in CPR and also use an AED.
The GSPCA were very kindly purchased an AED to have onsite by the wonderful Investec team and although thankfully we haven’t had to put it to use, it is an invaluable piece of equipment to have at our very busy Animal Shelter.
On Saturday at Les Cotils a very special event was held in aid of two charities, Clic Sargent and the GSPCA.
Wend Woodcock said “On Saturday 17th April 2021, seventy-seven generous and glamorous ladies attended a fun-filled charity luncheon at Les Cotils to raise funds for the GSPCA.”
“Steve Byrne, Manager of the GSPCA, was invited to give a quick overview and informative slideshow.”
“It was an eye-opener for them to see how large the GSPCA is and the diverse work it undertakes daily.”
Welcome to the Jungle is the second exhibition in the pipeline for local artist Tiffany Anna. Tiffany has always had a creative flair but picked up her brushes properly during the first lockdown last Spring, she has since gone on a journey of artistic discovery, developing her technique and individual style. Located in Fountain Street, Tiffany’s recently re-branded studio come gallery is now the hub for her creativity. It is easy to spot her brightly coloured window displays and ultra-modern store exterior when driving down to the seafront.
Yesterday 4 young children visited the GSPCA with an amazing £100 donation raised through Easter gifts they made and sold on the GSPCA Vedge Hedge Stall at our front gate.
Libby 11, Benjamin 9, Darcie 7 and Freddi-Jayne 6 came along yesterday and gifted the wonderful donation to GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “A huge thank you to Libby, Benjamin, Darcie and Freddi-Jayne for the amazing Easter sewn toys to eggs in wrappers they made, wrapped and placed on the GSPCA Hedge Vedge Stall.”
On Monday the GSPCA team had a wonderful visit from Edie Hamon who is a 9 year old from 9th St Mathews Brownies.
Edie is working towards her charity badge and as part of her visit wrote a Thank You card with the following words –
‘Thank You
Hello
I have chosen the GSPCA as my charity for my Brownie Charities Badge. I like animals and wanted to help. I have told my family and friends what I am doing and how we can help and I am bringing up the hampers I have put together. I hope this helps the GSPCA and thank you for all your hard work.
Lots of love
Last Saturday GSPCA team members Michelle Champion and Suzy Rose spent the evening at the wonderful St James.
The reason was we were kindly invited to look after the visitors coats for a donation that were attending the Studio 54 - Disco Inferno event.
Michelle and Suzy had a lovely evening meeting such kind supporters and raised an amazing £500.
Michelle Champion said “A huge thanks to St james and all those that left their coats with us and donated to the GSPCA we cannot thank you enough.”
With over 300 animals in our care and over 3000 through our doors each year there are many things we use and need 24/7 365 days a year.
There are many ways to support our work and every penny makes a huge difference but there are a huge range of other ways in which you can support our work and help us care for the animals at the GSPCA.
With another year with restrictions and tens of thousands of us at home this Easter across the Bailiwick of Guernsey you could be putting your pet at risk at if you feed your pet chocolate intended for people or they manage to find those carefully hidden from the children, as many of us might be planning our home Easter Egg Hunt as with the Coronavirus restrictions hunts are cancelled across the islands.
Across the Bailiwick we are all stocking up Easter eggs and chocolate as gifts for family and loved ones, but the GSPCA has an important message for pet owners.