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Last night the GSPCA warden on call collected a stray cat from St Peter Port and the GSPCA are currently appealing for an owner to come forward.
The female, tortie, long haired, adult cat is currently at the GSPCA, fit and well.
Sadly she has no microchip or tag and if anyone has any information please call the Shelter on 257261.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "Last night GSPCA Warden Michelle Champion was called out to collect a stray cat that has been around the Capston Walk area in St Peter Port."
On the 28th April a stray Muscovy Duck was found on La Monnaie and the GSPCA are currently appealing for an owner to come forward.
Now named 'Quackers' the bird is currently at the GSPCA, fit and well.
The adult bird has been at the GSPCA for nearly two weeks and if anyone has lost their Muscovy Duck or has any information please call the Shelter on 257261.
Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "Quackers is doing very well but we would love to find the owner."
Currently a very shy dog is loose around the Ladies Bay area.
Molly a 7 year old black and tan cross breed went missing when out on a walk Tuesday morning.
The owners have been out day and night in search of Molly and have asked us to share her details in case you see her.
Molly has recently had a groom and trim and is wearing a red collar with cream paw prints with a tag with the owners details.
Molly is a rescue dog and very shy so unlikely to approach strangers.
Last week on the 1st March a stray cockerel was rescued near the reservoir.
The bird was found with a head injury and collected by Animal Collection Officer Geoff George and is being cared for at the GSPCA.
Geoff George Animal Collection Officer said "We rescued the bird on the 1st March and are appealing for an owner to come forward."
"Despite his head injury he is doing well and if anyone is missing any animal in Guernsey please do call us on 257261."
You may remember Catrina the stray cat who was rescued collapsed, soaking wet, starving and with no hair or skin on her tail last week.
Catrina was in such a poor state she has had to stay at the vets where she has received intensive, around the clock care.
It is highly likely she was hit by a vehicle although had a number of other health issues when she was found.
She has been growing stronger each day but she will need an operation on her pelvis which with her care is going to cost nearly a £1000.
Last night the GSPCA Wardens were called out to L'Islet to help rescue a very poorly injured cat.
The grey female cat had clear injuries and was taken directly to Isabelle Vets where she has been cared for overnight and undergoing x-rays and tests as she is very unwell before coming back to the GSPCA.
When she was rescued she was soaking wet, flat, lethargic, and barely moving her back legs.
Sadly she had no microchip or tag to contact an owner and the most apparent injury was her skin had been taken off of her tail.
Last month we had rescued what we thought was a stray stick insect found in the Villocq area of Castel.
We thought this to be the first stray stick insect we have had on record at the GSPCA and we put out an appeal for anyone who has lost their pet insect to get in touch.
As a result of the appeal we have had contact with those living in the area to say that over the last three years they have spotted the stick insects both in their garden and home of which the picture is one cheeky lady that was spotted in a bedroom in the Villocq area.
On Sunday a stray stick insect was found in the Villocq area of Castel and is now at the GSPCA.
This is the first stray stick insect we have had on record at the GSPCA and we are currently appealing for anyone who has lost their pet insect to get in touch.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "We help stray dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and other pets on a daily basis at the GSPCA but to have a stray stick insect being found and brought in is unique."
"The stray stick insect is doing well and we have named him Stan."