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This month Guernsey has without doubt seen more fireworks over a longer period of time than for most in memory.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We have seen the busiest firework period for displays over the longest period than any can seem to remember which has caused many issues for the island animals which is clear from the recent survey we have run at the GSPCA.
“In less than 2 weeks we have had 2213 responses to our Firework Survey which we launched at the start of the month making it the most popular survey the GSPCA has ever launched.”
The GSPCA launched a Guernsey Firework Survey 2025 last week to gauge islanders thoughts, experiences and feelings on the current situation with fireworks in Guernsey and have already received 1911 responses.
Every year islanders share there views online in regards fireworks from those that support them to those that have experienced negative situations for a range of reasons.
To take the survey please visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LH7678N
The GSPCA is launching a Guernsey Firework Survey 2025 to gauge islanders thoughts, experiences and feelings on the current situation with fireworks in Guernsey.
Every year islanders share there views online in regards fireworks from those that support them to those that have experienced negative situations for a range of reasons.
To take the survey please visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LH7678N
Every year the GSPCA are called out to and help between 200 and 300 cats that are injured or killed on the road every year.
During the darker winter months the numbers are at their highest and in just one evening recently 4 cats were brought in to the Shelter between the hours of 10pm and 4am that were killed on our roads.
Over many years the worries for cats on busy roads has always been a real concern. However the GSPCA as have many other rescues noticed that the smaller roads and lanes are often a greater risk and cause of cats being hit by moving vehicles.