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On Monday the Guernsey Tennis Club organised a doubles tournament and lunch in aid of the GSPCA.
A great turn out meant an amazing £1030.20p was raised and from all of the animals and team at the GSPCA a huge thanks.
This Christmas you can help us make a real difference to animals in Guernsey.
With your help we can ensure thousands of animals are rescued and cared for every year.
Without you the GSPCA couldn't run 24/7 helping animals like the recent 25 Slovakian puppies to the 2 kittens found covered in maggots.
If you join and become an Angel Pen Pal Sponsor or give as a gift to a loved one you can be part of something special and receive some great gifts which include -
After an amazing day raising funds selling Guernsey grown Christmas trees we would like all to know its not to late you can still buy your Christmas tree from the GSPCA.
On sale now at the GSPCA we have a number of wonderful local Christmas trees that have been grown on island for the last 8 years.
On sale from £25 upwards all money raised will go towards replanting new trees for the future and the majority towards the GSPCA and helping animals in Guernsey.
They are blue spruces which is a top end tree which look fantastic and don't drop their needles.
We are pleased to announce that additional calendars are now on sale at the GSPCA after the great response.
Here is the info about them and you can either get them from the Shelter or via Liz below -
One of the BIGGEST cases in our long history happened this year when 25 puppies which were from Slovakia were stopped at the harbour in very concerning conditions and were headed for the UK.
It's the BIG day tomorrow and we can announce the location of the Christmas tree's.
As you drive through the traffic lights by Oatlands heading towards St Sampsons the field is a few hundred yards along on the right opposite Braye du Valle House.
From 10am until 4pm you can come into the field and chose your very own Christmas tree.
There will be signs by the field entrance and please do take care coming in and out. Don't forget we can deliver and will continue to sell the trees from the Shelter and our stall in town next week.
On sale now at the GSPCA we have a small number of wonderful local Christmas trees that have been grown on island for the last 8 years.
On sale from £25 upwards all money raised will go towards replanting new trees for the future and the majority towards the GSPCA and helping animals in Guernsey.
They are blue spruces which is a top end tree which look fantastic and don't drop their needles.
Also being grown here in Guernsey mean they are as fresh as you can get.
With over 3000 stray, sick injured, wild, unwanted and cruelly treated animals through our doors every year we never know what to expect and yesterday was no exception.
For the first time in known history we were asked to take in two African Clawed Frogs.
Dozzer and Manfred as they are called are both 8 years old and sadly their owner could no longer care for them.
They are currently in a tank in the new building here at the GSPCA and in need of a very special home.
The GSPCA now have two new Christmas pin badge designs on sale.
Joining our Christmas robin we now have a snowman and gingerbread man on sale for only £2.
The pin badges are set on a festive GSPCA card with a Christmas greeting and the new designs also have some Guernsey French on them.
Not only are they on sale at the GSPCA maybe your shop, business, school or office could sell them with one of our counter box displays.
On Sunday the GSPCA took a stall along to the Les Cotils Christmas Fayre where we managed to raise £250.
After a wet windy day out in the weather on the Saturday the team enjoyed the warmth of Les Cotils and not only saw hundreds of visitors we even saw Santa pop by.
With all sorts of Christmas gifts on sale and games to play lots was raised for the animals at the Shelter.
We would like to thank all that organised and supported what was a lovely day.
On Saturday the GSPCA joined the stall holders in Market Square on the terrace to raise funds for the animals at the Shelter.
With gale force winds, driving rain and a nip in the air the volunteers helping had to brave the elements.
On the stall was Molly a young beagle who was dressed as Mrs Claus and certainly stole the show and helped raise much of the funds raised.
The stall was well positioned and we got to watch the unveiling of the bronze donkeys and also Santa turning on the Christmas town lights.