FIREWORK ADVICE FROM THE GSPCA & DON'T FORGET TO NOTIFY THE STATES ABOUT YOUR CELEBRATIONS
Posted by Steve on 27th Oct, 2020 |
With a busy firework period fast approaching the GSPCA would like to remind everyone of the notifications to help those affected by the loud bangs and safety information for pet owners.Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “With many firework displays confirmed already for the coming days we are reminding...
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Could you 'Trick or Pet Treat' this Halloween & collect for animals at the GSPCA & safety tips
Posted by Steve on 26th Oct, 2020 |
Every year many children with parents or guardians head out at Halloween on the 31st October dressed up to celebrate the American tradition of 'Trick or Treat'. With the growing concern of the consumption of sweets and sugar why not this Halloween raise funds for charity. With the dark evenings it...
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Not many tickets left for Sidneys Presents New Year Las Vegas Style at the Duke of Richmond in aid of the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 26th Oct, 2020 |
Sidneys Presents New Year Las Vegas Style at the Duke of Richmond in aid of the GSPCA on Thursday 31st December 2020. From 6.45pm until 0045am tickets are just £58.00 per person and all ages welcome. 2 Course Meal Raffle Entertainment – The Vinyls who will dance us out of 2020 into 2021 The...
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Huge thanks to Deputy Gavin St Pier who took time out for a tour at the GSPCA and find out about our challenges
Posted by Steve on 26th Oct, 2020 |
Earlier this month Candidates from the 2020 Election visited the GSPCA and over the 5 days we welcomed 23 of the 118 Candidates who kindly took time as part of their Campaign to visit us here in St Andrews. Today we had the pleasure of showing Deputy Gavin St Pier around the GSPCA where Manager...
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Janice the beautiful ferret needs a special someone
Posted by Steve on 23rd Oct, 2020 |
Beckie Bailey GSPCA Animal Care Assistant tells us about Janice the ferret “Janice is a beautiful young ferret!“ “She will be looking for her forever home very shortly.” “She came into us as a stray, covered in ticks and thin. She was very worried when she first arrived at the shelter, which of...
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