Staff Volunteer & GSPCA Team Christmas Party 7pm Saturday 14th December
Posted by Steve on 10th Dec, 2019 |
This Saturday at the GSPCA we are having our annual Christmas celebration for all those that have done so much for animals and the community over the last year. Dress code is Christmas themed and all staff, volunteers, friends, supporters and families are welcome to join us to celebrate all we have...
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Crash one of the smallest ever grey seal pups and first of the season rescued now at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 5th Dec, 2019 |
Earlier today our Animal Collection Officer and GSPCA Head of Marine Mammals Geoff George was rescued a 2-3 day old Grey seal Pup from Grandes Rocques. The very emaciated and poorly pup was nearly a quarter of the weight he should be for his age with no mother in sight. At only 12kgs if the pup...
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Help the GSPCA Wishes Come True to Help Animals this Christmas
Posted by Steve on 4th Dec, 2019 |
With a record breaking number of hedgehogs in our care this year and over 500 animals at the moment we need you to help us help animals this Christmas. From wildlife to domestic, those needing homes to rehabilitation there are many ways you can support our work and what a great gift helping animals...
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Dexter the young cat really loving life in his new home
Posted by Steve on 4th Dec, 2019 |
You may have seen our two recent posts on older cats desperately in need of homes and how Spud and Dexter are settling well in their forever homes. This is Dexter one of our rare younger recent residents that as you can see is loving his wonderful new home. It is great that we see very few kittens...
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Bandit another older cat very happy in his new home
Posted by Steve on 4th Dec, 2019 |
You may have just seen the story on Spud a 15 year old cat now happy in his forever home. We recently had another update from a cat called Bandit. Anna Paint Senior Animal care Assistant said “Bandit was an 11year old cat that when he arrived needed a bit of dental work.” “Older cats very often...
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