Jemima the longest stay bunny in need of a special home
Posted by Steve on 23rd Oct, 2020 |
Beckie Bailey tells us about Jemima the bunny “Jemima has spent 873 days at the shelter looking for her forever home. “ “Jemima did not have the best start in life, thats why she was brought into the shelter.” “She was paired up with a male rabbit for sometime, they were getting on swell. Randomly...
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Today is Reptile Awareness Day - many musk turtles in need of homes at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 21st Oct, 2020 |
Habitat loss and the threat of extinction are significant concerns in the world of reptilian life. Reptile Day promotes awareness of all things reptilian, encouraging learning about different types of reptiles, their natural environments and ecological challenges. At the GSPCA we rescue, reunite,...
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Today is Feral Cat Day - Joining forces to help Sark’s feral cats
Posted by Steve on 16th Oct, 2020 |
The GSPCA Welfare Manager, Lorna Chadwick, is working closely with Sark residents, Gemma and Richard Knight, to humanely manage the Sark feral cat population using a trap, neuter, return program. With the permission of the Sark Constable and Chief Pleas traps have been placed at key sites and are...
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Huge thanks to Guernsey Bereavement Service helping train GSPCA team members
Posted by Steve on 16th Oct, 2020 |
Last week the GSPCA team took part in training in Pet Bereavement thanks to the Guernsey Bereavement Service. Sadly every day of the year staff and volunteers at the GSPCA help owners of pets that have died, whether recently or in the past and it is always hard to know if you are saying the...
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Covid-19 and Pets and livestock guidance and importation into Guernsey and precautions at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 14th Oct, 2020 |
At the GSPCA we are having to work very carefully in relation to Covid-19 as our work includes stray dogs from households that are carrying out their isolation time, animals being brought into Guernsey from both the UK and further afield, not mention our work at the borders. We are often getting...
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