GSPCA helping RSPCA cats thanks to Condor Ferries
Posted by Steve on 11th Nov, 2021 |
At the GSPCA we help 1000’s of cats every year but the numbers looking for homes have been decreasing over the years. This has meant from time to time we have space in our cat pens and when we are able we help charities which are members of the Association of Cats and Dogs Home (ADCH) which are...
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Waitrose and Partners Admiral Park Give a little Local Love to the GSPCA helping animals in need
Posted by Steve on 8th Nov, 2021 |
Last week Community Matters Vanessa Gillease from Waitrose and Partners Admiral Park popped along to the GSPCA. Vanessa said “Our Give a Little Local Love scheme at Admiral Park is dedicated to helping local causes.” “The GSPCA has been selected by Waitrose Admiral Park to be supported through...
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Dog First Aid Course this Wednesday and Cat First Aid Course next Wednesday
Posted by Steve on 8th Nov, 2021 |
This Wednesday we hold the first Dog First Aid Course in 2 years open to the public and next week is the Cat First aid Course. Taking the course will be GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 24 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at...
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‘Purple Poppy Campaign’ Wear yours with your Red Poppy to remember animal victims of warfare
Posted by Steve on 2nd Nov, 2021 |
The GSPCA have Purple Poppies on sale at our front desk. Organised by Linda Laine and kindly made by Sally Johnson, Ruby Dodd, Sue Queripel, Christa Tee, Sue Haggarty and Odile Davy who all adore animals and are asking the community to ‘Please wear your purple poppy alongside your red poppy’. On...
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GSPCA ADVICE Protect your birds from H5N1 avian influenza
Posted by Steve on 2nd Nov, 2021 |
  The GSPCA are urging bird owners to protect their pets and flocks. With growing numbers of cases of H5N1 avian influenza throughout the UK their Animal & Plant Department Agency have been sending out notifications of new cases in both wild and domestic birds with the most recent case in...
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