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Last year the Northern Trust spent two days volunteering at the GSPCA.
On the 15th July 3 Northern Trust staff arrived at 9am to be greeted by Tim Pellett the GSPCA Training and Community Officer and at the North Show 3 further staff ehelped Steve Byrne and Lorna Prince on our stall.
Tim Pellett GSPCA Community and Training Officer said “Last year we welcomed 3 staff from Northern Trust who were fantastic volunteers helping around site from planting bulbs to caring for our Memorial Garden.”
Earl the Quail has been helping us to celebrate #GSPCAPurpleWeek
He is a wonderful male Japanese Quail but we would love to find him anew home despite being one of our longest ever residents as he arrived as a stray in January 2019.
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All this week the GSPCA and islanders have been celebrating 149 years during our #GSPCAPurpleWeek
One of our amazing volunteers has been making delicious cupcakes for the team and help raise funds which included gluten free options.
To make a donation you can go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA)
All this week the GSPCA and islanders have been celebrating 149 years during our #GSPCAPurpleWeek
Even the flowers are celebrating as bulbs on site bloom in purple.
To make a donation you can go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA)
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Its been a fantastic week celebrating 149 years of the GSPCA with our #GSPCAPurpleWeek.”
The #GSPCAPurpleWeek is all about celebrating 149 years of the GSPCA.
Our mission back then remains as strong today in being –
The fourth point and embedded in all we do in caring and education and a key part of this is the next generation.
This week has been a busy week for oiled birds due to the stormy weather.
This week despite the GSPCA celebrating 149 years and #GSPCAPurpleWeek the high winds and rough seas have caused many sick, injured and even oiled sea birds.
To make a donation you can go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA)
Once again the Bailiwick has high winds and weather that puts our animals and wildlife at risk.
Often during the winter months with the high winds and stormy weather makes it difficult for wild animals and birds to feed and rest.
With the high winds we have to ensure our pets and animals kept outside are safe and secure.
Once again GSPCA are asking those that live around and visit our coast to please watch out for injured animals in need as well as seal pups which can get separated from their mothers at this time of year especially when we see bad weather.
On Sunday morning the GSPCA received a very unusual little arrival.
For 149 years we have been helping animals and some from far further than our shores.
In 2020 just before the first lock down an Indian gecko arrived having stowed away in a bag from India who was named Mr Patel and went into a new home after following quarantine procedures.
On Sunday we had an arrival that travelled even further. A family on their return to Guernsey while unpacking discovered a tiny little Pacific gecko who had journeyed well over 8000km.
On 11th February, 1873, a meeting was convened in the rooms of the Societe Guernesiaise “for the purpose of considering the expediency of establishing in the Island a Societe for the suppression of Cruelty to Animals” and the Dean of Guernsey was called to the Chair. The Patron of the Society was His Excellency Lt. General Froome.
A Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was thus established on the 14th February 1873 and became known as the GSPCA.
The GSPCA would like to say a huge thanks to the staff at MJ Hudson who had a very impressive cake sale in aid of the GSPCA.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “What a fantastic cake sale staff at MJ Hudson held recently in aid of us at the GSPCA.”
“The cake looked amazing and they raised an incredible £190.”