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Early this week after the Bank Holiday and many events in and around St Peter Port Jessie the stray beagle cross moved west.
We have had a few reports around 5pm this evening of Jessie being seen at Grandes Rocques traveling towards Cobo which is where the reports and search was based 3 weeks ago.
Staff have been out in the area talking to those walking around Grandes Rocques and Cobo, but sadly she seems to have gone to ground once again.
We are asking those living on the west coast and near Cobo and Grandes Rocques to keep an eye open for Jessie.
We are pleased to announce that the goldfish and musk turtles that were found abandoned in a green tank in direct sun light are now in a new home.
The young musk turtles are now living in a fantastic enclosure at Elizabeth College and the goldfish are living with GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne and his family.
The fish Kip and Kevin and turtles Helene and Dick were lucky to survive and the team at the GSPCA are overjoyed that they are now in good homes.
Today another stray tortoise was found on the Gibauderie in St Peter Port.
If you live in the area and missing a tortoise please do get in touch.
'Riley' as staff and volunteers have named the male, adult Herman's tortoise is not chipped and we have had no reports of a missing tortoise.
Each year we see around 30 stray tortoise handed into the GSPCA and we find the owners for nearly every one.
Thankfully he is safe and warm at the GSPCA, but we are appealing for the owner to come forward.
On Sunday a stray tortoise was found walking down road by Grammar School.
If you live in the area and missing a tortoise please do get in touch.
'Terry' as staff and volunteers have named the male, adult Herman's tortoise is not chipped and we have had no reports of a missing tortoise.
Each year we see around 30 stray tortoise handed into the GSPCA and we find the owners for nearly every one.
Thankfully he is safe and warm at the GSPCA, but we are appealing for the owner to come forward.
Although we have not had any sightings of Bertie for some time we continue to liaise with his owners in hope that he may still be found.
Jessie the stray beagle is also proving illusive although proving like Slygo the stray terrier 2 years ago that a stray nervous dog in Guernsey can survive for months.
Although as the months from the time he has been seen makes it difficult to think he is still stray we continue to appeal for any reports to be made to the GSPCA on 257261.
This morning Jessie seems to have moved West. After being located in and around St Andrews and St Martins for the last few weeks and working to catch her we have had reports this morning she had been spotted in Perelle this morning and at 2200hrs this evening a sighting near the Fleur de Jardin.
Previously Jessie the stray beagle cross has been seen on multiple occasions in and around the St Martins, St Andrews, St Peter Port and Forest area and we have been trying to feed her in and around a trap central to these locations.
Over the weekend staff and volunteers at the GSPCA have been out to multiple locations in search of Jessie.
Jessie the stray beagle cross is being seen on multiple occasions in and around the St Martins, St Andrews, St Peter Port and Forest area and we now have her feeding in and around a trap central to these locations.
Although GSPCA team members have got within metres of Jessie she is extremely nervous and takes off at speed when approached so we are using the trap as the best way to capture her.
On Saturday a member of the GSPCA were called out to rescue two turtles and two goldfish which were found outside in a very dirty tank.
When Geoff George Animal Collection Officer rescued the fish and turtles he had to quickly try and find a location with appropriate tanks to help temporarily house them whilst facilities were arranged at the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
Thankfully staff at the Friquet Garden Centre in Castel offered their services where all four were transported to place them in suitable conditions.
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Nearly two weeks since they were rescued and our 3 hoglets eyes have started to open and are doing very well.
Widge, Midge and Fidge were rescued after being found with no mother in sight.
Ambulance Collection Officer Geoff George attended the scene in Torteval where they were found all alone in a shed.
We are pleased to report the baby hoglets have been feeding well and are now trying to escape from their bed whenever they get the chance.