Carey Olsen staff rescue Carey the stray canary – is your canary missing?

Submitted by Steve on 17:27, 22nd Jan, 2024 | 0

This afternoon the GSPCA were called to the offices of Carey Olsen for a stray budgie.

When we arrived the budgie was in fact a canary, but the kind staff had managed to safely catch the lost bird and call the team at the GSPCA.

To see a VT of Carey the canary please check out https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGuernseySPCA

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Around lunch time today we had an emergency call at the GSPCA to what was reported as a stray budgie.”

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Doyle the 3rd Guernsey sick poorly dehydrated emaciated grey seal pup of this season now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 17:07, 22nd Jan, 2024 | 0

At lunch time today the 3rd Guernsey poorly grey seal pup was rescued at Fort Doyle.

Storms always cause issues for our seals whether they cause seperation of pups from their Mums or injuries and with all the bad weather we have seen this season today the 7th seal pup arrived at the GSPCA.

To make a donation to help the seals in our care please go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA)

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BREAKING NEWS - A few tables and seats become available for the GSPCA 150 year Ball on Saturday 10th February at St Pierre Park

Submitted by Steve on 13:36, 18th Jan, 2024 | 0

BREAKING NEWS - A few tables and seats become available for the GSPCA 150 year Ball on Saturday 10th February at St Pierre Park Hotel during GSPCA Purple Week

The GSPCA are celebrating 150 years since being founded in 1873 and next month we have our BIGGEST Ball in our history to celebrate.

As part of the celebrations the Ball takes place on Saturday 10th February 2024 which is our founding day and will be during the GSPCA Purple Week 2024.

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Warning when along the Guernsey coast - White oily substance killing seabirds - don’t put yourself at risk call 257261

Submitted by Steve on 23:03, 17th Jan, 2024 | 0

Warning when along the Guernsey coast - White oily substance killing seabirds - with the stormy weather please don’t put yourself at risk call the GSPCA on 257261

Every winter the stormy weather often churns up oils and other substances from the sea bed which sadly coat seabirds feathers and cause them to be unable to swim, fly and slowly poison them.

The GSPCA has had a number of rescued oiled seabirds with a wite oily substance and we want to remind all islanders for their own safety the risks in capturing these birds.

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Join in with GSPCA Purple Week 9th to 16th February celebrating 150 years moving into our 151st year

Submitted by Steve on 22:26, 17th Jan, 2024 | 0

#GSPCAPurpleWeek is a time to celebrate the last part of our 150 year history of the Animal Shelter and the work of the GSPCA.  

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Didier the 4th poorly grey seal pup from Jersey now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 16:51, 15th Jan, 2024 | 0

Didier the 4th poorly grey seal pup from Jersey now at the GSPCA

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Dilder the 4th poorly grey seal pup from Jersey now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 15:48, 15th Jan, 2024 | 0

Didier the 4th poorly grey seal pup from Jersey now at the GSPCA

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Maya the first Jersey 2024 grey seal pup rescued now at the GSPCA

Submitted by Steve on 15:00, 10th Jan, 2024 | 0

On the 6th January BDMLR Channel Islands posted

‘We had a call about an underweight, 5-6 week old, grey seal pup yesterday, hauled out at Corbiere Causeway. Many thanks to Richard for calling her in.

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Our love and thoughts from the GSPCA are with all that knew Jayne Le Cras wo did so much for animals and so much more

Submitted by Steve on 14:34, 10th Jan, 2024 | 0

We were all very saddened to hear of the passing of Jayne Le Cras yesterday.

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Thank you Guernsey Animal Aid who recently closed for over 25 years helping animals from all the GSPCA and all you have helped

Submitted by Steve on 17:48, 4th Jan, 2024 | 0

The GSPCA and we are sure all the animals and people you have helped would like to send a sincere and heart felt thanks to all of the Guernsey Animal Aid team for all they have done helping animals and our community for over 25 years.

Guernsey Animal Aid was founded in 1998 by Sue Vidamour as an answer to the feral cat problem in Guernsey. Prior to this Sue had been rehoming horses and dogs for 6 years. In 1998 there were 34 feral cat colonies on the island so Sue held a meeting about the problem and Guernsey Animal Aid was formed.

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