Earl the cheeky Quail finds his forever home after arriving as a stray in 2019
Posted by Steve on 17th Mar, 2022 |
Earl is a wonderful male Japanese Quail on Sunday the was waved off to a new home by the GSPCA team who were overjoyed. Earl was one of our longest ever residents as he arrived as a stray in January 2019 having been found as a stray. To make a donation you can go to https://giving.gg/donate/...
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135th GSPCA AGM, Awards & New Wildlife Hospital Plans Launch Thursday 17th March 2022 7pm arrival at the Animal Shelter
Posted by Steve on 11th Mar, 2022 |
The GSPCA would like to invite members and those interested to join us at our 135th AGM on Thursday 17th March 2022. Welcome drinks and nibbles will be available from 7pm, with the meeting starting at 7.30pm at the Animal Shelter in St Andrews., GY6 8UD  The main agenda items and...
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POSTPONED – Sadly we have had to postpone this evenings Dog First Aid Course – New date 11th May, Cat First Aid still 30th March
Posted by Steve on 9th Mar, 2022 |
Sadly todays Dog First Aid Course has been postponed until 11th May, although the Cat First Aid is still planned for the 30th March. Taking the course will be GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 25 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors...
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Please Think Fairtrade and Free Range this Pancake Day
Posted by Steve on 1st Mar, 2022 |
Today is not only St Davids Day, it is also Shrove Tuesday also known to many as Pancake Day and many of us will shopping for our ingredients.  The GSPCA would like to remind everyone to think of the produce that you are going to use and please look to buy Animal Welfare friendly products such...
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Hedgehogs struggling through the wet stormy mild winter
Posted by Steve on 23rd Feb, 2022 |
All year round the GSPCA help hedgehogs as they struggle to hibernate due to our mild winter temperatures. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Hedgehogs need the temperature to drop below 5c before they really go into hibernation.” “As Guernsey experiences such mild winters hedgehogs don’t really...
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