2014 GSPCA Calendars all now only £2 each

Submitted by GSPCA on 17:04, 24th Jan, 2014 | 0

We would like to thank everyone that has supported our 2014 calendars so far, it really is appreciated.

As we are now very close to February we are selling the few calendars we have left for only £2 each.

Currently we have 3 styles of calendar all of which have been kindly given to the Shelter to help raise funds for animals in Guernsey.

We have the Guernsey Electricity calendar which is full of wonderful pictures from around our beautiful island.

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Rossborough dress down days help refurbish shelter’s seal pup facility

Submitted by GSPCA on 16:21, 24th Jan, 2014 | 0

DRESS down days at Rossborough will feed two rescued seal pups at the GSPCA for the duration of their stay.

Over a series of dress down days throughout 2013 Rossborough staff raised £743.20; the company matched this amount, bring the donation to £1,486.40.

This will cover two months’ feed, new filter pumps for the unit and the remainder will go towards updating the facility, which needs tiling and decorating.

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Vacancy for a Maintenance and Grounds Assistant at the GSPCA

Submitted by GSPCA on 17:49, 21st Jan, 2014 | 0

We currently have a vacancy for a Maintenance and Grounds Assistant at the GSPCA.  This is due to Ryan who has been with us in the role for nearly 2 years sadly leaving the team to move on to a new career path.

We have 21 staff at the Shelter and over 200 volunteers that not only have to care for the many animals, but we also have to look after nearly 4 acres of land, 4 vehicles and many buildings.

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GSPCA staff going with the theme of GSPCA Purple Week 10th - 16th February | Please sponsor them

Submitted by GSPCA on 16:01, 21st Jan, 2014 | 0

Staff at the GSPCA next month will be doing their bit to raise funds for our 141st birthday and what we call GSPCA Purple Week.

Between the 10th and 16th February we'd love to invite everyone to get involved with raising funds for the Shelter with a purple theme.

Shelter staff Helen Holmes, Helen Sharman, Anna Paint, Annie Janes, Lucy Ogier and Sheryl Carre are taking the purple theme to their heads and will be dying their hair purple.

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Seal pups Trinity & Eden are doing well after their first week - BIG FISH APPEAL

Submitted by GSPCA on 17:09, 17th Jan, 2014 | 0

We are delighted to announce that both seal pups Trinity and Eden who were rescued last week are currently doing well.

Trinity who was rescued at Pleinmont and Eden from outside Castle Cornet both were on deaths door when they were found but thanks to around the clock care they are both on the road to recovery.

After much treatment and tube feeding throughout the day and night both seal pups are now strong enough to eat for themselves and enjoying whole mackerel and herring.

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Watch out for oiled birds around the coast after the rough weather

Submitted by GSPCA on 14:50, 16th Jan, 2014 | 0

With rough weather the GSPCA often finds itself rescuing and caring for oiled birds.

The reason we and other coastal animal charities see this increase is that crude oil that has settled on the sea bed gets stirred up and floats to the surface where the birds sadly get coated and then find it difficult to fly, preen, hunt and care for themselves.

We closely monitor the locations of where the birds are found and tidal movements in case they aren't isolated incidents.

We have had 7 oiled birds in the last week but sadly a Razorbill and 2 Guillemots were to weak to save.

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First Volunteer Evening of 2014 an over flowing success

Submitted by GSPCA on 08:55, 16th Jan, 2014 | 0

Last night we held the first of our Volunteer Evenings of 2014 and it turned out to be the busiest we have ever held.

With over 30 new faces learning about the GSPCA and being inducted into how to work safely as a volunteer many laughs were had and serious notes learnt.

Despite a wet windy evening the 30 plus group were very cosy at the Shelter enjoying a hot drink while GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne welcomed them and gave the talk and presentation.

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Longest stay cat Madame Mitzi is in need of her forever home

Submitted by GSPCA on 17:42, 14th Jan, 2014 | 0

We are over the moon to report that Tilly and Topsy who up until recently were the longest stay cats at the GSPCA are now in their forever home.

That now means that Mitzi who arrived at the Shelter last April is now the longest stay cat at the GSPCA Animal Shelter in St Andrews.

At just over 9 years of age Mitzi needs a home where she can have her own space.

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Second seal pup rescued in 24 hours

Submitted by GSPCA on 16:52, 10th Jan, 2014 | 0

Today the GSPCA rescued a second sick seal pup in less than 24 hours since the last.

Eden as she has been fondly named was seen earlier this afternoon in Havelet Bay on the Castle Pier next to Castle Cornet and was reported to the Animal Shelter.

Geoff George Animal Collection Officer rushed to the scene and arrived just after 2pm where he was faced with one of the thinnest pups we have had in many years.

Geoff quickly restrained the very ill pup and transported her to the GSPCA Wildlife Unit.

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Wild Weather affects its first seal pup of 2014 in Guernsey

Submitted by GSPCA on 11:54, 9th Jan, 2014 | 0

Yesterday the GSPCA received calls along the south coast of a Grey Seal Pup which was first we believe seen in L'Eree.

At 4pm we had a call from Jamie Hooper who's from conservation group La Société Guernesiaise which had the pup reported to him at Pezeres Point.

Jamie was concerned for the pup and contacted us here at the GSPCA where we launched the rescue.

Geoff George Animal Collection Officer and Sarah Creasey the Education and Welfare Officer attended the scene where they found a very thin 3 week old grey seal pup.

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