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Yesterday just after 5pm the GSPCA Wardens were called out to three deceased chickens which had been dumped on a beach in the Vale.
They were found near the car park on Route du Pulias thrown onto the top of the rocks on the beach.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Last night our GSPCA Wardens were called out to 3 deceased chickens that appeared to be dumped on the rocks near the car park on Route du Pulais.”
“The birds had no form of identification and we have informed the States Vets.”
We see so many incredibly kind donations to help our 24/7 work at the GSPCA.
We often have no idea where donations come from and this week we received an incredible donation of a very large roll of purple vet bedding with paw prints.
Vet bedding is a great product as bedding as it is so warm and comfortable and the roll will be primarily used for the many cats that come through our care.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager “At the GSPCA we are often in need of items to help care for the 100’s of animals at the GSPCA.”
Yesterday was a very sad day at the GSPCA as after nearly 10 years Sarah Kirby worked her last day.
Sarah first helped the team all the way back in 2012 when she started volunteering while she was at Ladies College.
Since that time Sarah has grown into a fabulous member of the team always going over and above and we will all miss her greatly.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Sarah has been an amazing team member over the last decade.”
The GSPCA are never off duty and yester while out on his bike GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne rescued a young hoglet covered in flystrike with was also very thin and dehydrated.
The poorly baby hedgehog was in the middle of a lane struggling to climb the banks one Rue des Vallees in St Andrews.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “It was a busy day yesterday but at lunch I decided to go for a quick bike ride and when in the lanes in St Andrews I spotted the little hoglet struggling.”
Guernsey artist Toni de Kooker is offering custom acrylic and watercolour paintings of your pets, or animal of choice including but not limited to dogs, cats, horses and rodents!
Toni is an animal lover, owning four Bengal cats and a German Shepherd cross Siberian Husky dog. The Guernsey SPCA is a charity close to her heart, having adopted 4 cats from the shelter during her childhood. Toni is passionate about animal welfare and the protection of wildlife:
On Monday the first ever off site GSPCA Charity Shop opened its doors.
Many will be aware that during covid we had to close the onsite charity shop at the GSPCA for a number of reasons which includes it is being transformed into a small animal unit.
The shop, headed up by Michelle Champion and her great team of volunteers has had a fantastic first week and lots of kind and positive feedback.
The shop is located next to Fillers and some may remember it as the Christian Aid or Oxfam shop.
Many will be aware that during covid we had to close the onsite charity shop at the GSPCA for a number of reasons which includes it is being transformed into a small animal unit.
We are very excited to report that tomorrow morning after a lot of hard work from the team we are opening a brand new GSPCA Charity Shop on Smith Street in St Peter Port.
The shop will be headed up by Michelle Champion and her great team of volunteers.
The shop is located next to Fillers and some may remember it as the Christian Aid or Oxfam shop.
India the Guernsey seal pup who was rescued in March and Joey the Jersey seal pup rescued in November have finally had the all clear from the vets, their weights at a great release weight and we have good weather so we are planning to release the seal pups at a secret location this week.
Thanks to the huge efforts of Geoff George and the team the seal pups who were so thin and unwell on arrival are finally off back to the wild where they belong.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “India and Joey the seal pups are ready to be released back to where they belong.”
Today we held our 10th Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday and we would like to say a HUGE thanks to all involved and supported what was a fantastic day.
We saw hundreds of dogs and between 8 and 10,000 visitors on what was a fun packed day.
With over 100 stalls, things to do and see, the sun shining the GSPCA would like to say a huge thanks to all that supported and were involved.