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The current pandemic has caused many challenges at the GSPCA as it has with everyone and across the world and we are incredibly thankful to all that have helped us with our #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal so far it is so appreciated and we couldn’t do so much without your support.
As well as much needed funds at the GSPCA there are a range of items we are desperately in need of. The largest is wish list item is a new GSPCA Animal Ambulance. Which has come at the worst time as we are so incredibly busy in Spring
Not yet got your copy of 'Barking Mad, Confessions of a Dog-Sitter'?
Written by local lady Jane Mosse, there are copies on sale at the GSPCA for £9.99 and for an extra £10 we will deliver a copy to your door all of which the funds raised will help the animals at the GSPCA, or you can order them online.
Here are a few words from the author Jane Mosse “I've just published my novel, 'Barking Mad, Confessions of a Dog-Sitter'”
“It retails for £9.99 and you can read about it at www.blueormer.co.uk .”
With the current challenges we all need cheering up and what better way than sharing an update on an animal happily adopted from the GSPCA.
Priscilla was adopted at the end of 2019 and just before the lock down we had this update rom her owner -
“She has been with us for nearly four months now and has really settled in. She’s found her favourite spots (on the back of the sofa in the sun or in the bay window being nosey) and we’ve learnt her cheeky habits (her slightly unladylike scavenging makes us to keep a very tidy kitchen).
The GSPCA would like to say a huge thank you to both Sure Community Foundation and Helen Holmes for their amazing donations of iphones to help ensure we have operational lines for our 24/7 service.
We have been running our #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal since the start of the crisis, but there are always key pieces of equipment that we require to ensure we can operate and having recently had an issue with one of our emergency phones which failed we launched an appeal for a new iphone and cannot thank the Sure Community Foundation and Helen Holmes who donated a handset each.
The GSPCA would like to say a huge thank you to both Waitrose stores in Guernsey for their amazing support and to help with our #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal .
Shortly after releasing the desperate need for support at the end of March the team got in touch to see how they could help.
A few days later we received not only a fantastic rage of fresh fruit and veg for the animals, but we also had a box of goodies to keep the team going at the GSPCA.
Since then each week we have had donations from both stores which has helped feed the many animals in our care.
With yet again a stunning day in Guernsey and the warm weather the GSPCA has had a number of reports from concerned members of the public that have seen dogs locked in cars and we want to remind all pet owners of the real dangers to their pets.
The GSPCA team have already been out to a number of vehicles with reports of dogs locked inside with little or no ventilation and had further information this morning from concerned members of the public.
Here is a wonderful challenge in aid of GSPCA and all the animals in our care –
‘I’ve set this up ( https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/simon-fairclough2 ) as my brother challenged me to cycle every Guernsey road during lockdown (there are more than 300 miles of them) using the current permitted maximum 2 hours a day of exercise.
Today at the GSPCA for the first time Pebble the Guernsey seal pup rescued earlier this year and Andrew from Jersey who came in November 2018 got to meet.
The States of Guernsey last week issued advice that two households could come together and here at the GSPCA Andrew and Pebble are now able to share their pools, expanding their social bubbles.
Recently the GSPCA had two amazing donations dropped off at a social distance.
Agnieszka Wood who is a wonderful supporter of the GSPCA made over 30 homemade face masks.
These included not only rainbow coloured masks but also some with dogs on all of which the team are hugely grateful for.
Ana Amaral GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “Really love the new facemasks they are great.”
Beckie Bailey Animal Care Assistant said “Thank you so much for my rainbow coloured mask its fantastic.”
There are those that worry what would happen to our pets if something happened and we were rushed into hospital leaving our pets in our home.
At the GSPCA we have been highlighting this especially since the Covid-19 pandemic began as it is extremely important that our pets are safe and have the care they require even when something happens to the owner.
The ‘In An Emergency There Are Pets Inside’ poster has been created to help put owners minds at rest and ensure that no pets are left at home if something was to happen to them.