Sadly through #GSPCAPurpleWeek Pigeon Paramyxovirus continues to kill pigeons in Guernsey
Posted by Steve on 16th Feb, 2021 |
The GSPCA continues to help growing numbers of pigeons with Pigeon Paramyxovirus. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Since the 1st January the GSPCA can sadly confirm that Pigeon Paramyxovirus has killed over 100 pigeons in Guernsey and numbers continue to grow.” “Every day and night the GSPCA are...
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Wet weather advice from the GSPCA Animal Welfare Manager during a wet and cold #GSPCAPurpleWeek
Posted by Steve on 16th Feb, 2021 |
While many have been supporting #GSPCAPurpleWeek Lorna Chadwick GSPCA Animal Welfare Manager has been investigating a number of calls in regards animals left out in the wet weather. She is sharing this advice for animal owners and those with concerns –
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The GSPCA ask please Think Fairtrade and Free Range this Pancake Day #GSPCAPurpleWeek
Posted by Steve on 15th Feb, 2021 |
Many are celebrating and supporting us for #GSPCAPurpleWeek and tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday also know 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...
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Help us find Pongo a forever home during #GSPCAPurpleWeek
Posted by Steve on 15th Feb, 2021 |
Pongo is an incredible long haired black and white cat who is diabetic and we really want him to find his forever home. Pongo arrived during the first lockdown and although we are in lockdown once again you can still complete an adoption form if you are interested in this amazing cat. To see the...
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GSPCA WARNING AS DANGERS OF FACEMASKS TO WILDLIFE AS THEY BECOME COMPULSORY IN GUERNSEY #GuernseyTogether
Posted by Steve on 12th Feb, 2021 |
At the GSPCA we see many animals caught in all sorts of discarded rubbish and with the compulsory use of facemasks from Saturday and the increasing numbers being seen thrown on the floor in Guernsey the GSPCA are urging the public to:
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