URGENT FISH APPEAL With the stormy weather we need your help for fish for the seal pups at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 19th Mar, 2019 |
We are pleased to report that all six seal pups are doing well and improving daily. In fact when there is a break in the weather we are hoping to release Marty the grey seal pup back in Jersey where he was rescued. The weather however is playing havoc with the fresh fish we require for the seal...
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It’s Poultry Day could you help a duck, hen or cockerel in need at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 19th Mar, 2019 |
Every year the GSPCA helps hundreds of stray, sick and injured poultry and we currently have 9 chickens, quail and quite a few ducks in our care and one resident. The main resident is a bird call Major a very fine cockerel who arrived one day as a stray and despite asking around the area he either...
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Adopt Don’t Shop say adoptees of bunnies from the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 15th Mar, 2019 |
The GSPCA has been exceptionally busy with rabbits and baby bunnies in recent months. With 25 currently at the Shelter we are still very busy and in need of homes. Beckie Bailey GSPCA Animal Care Assistant and head of the bunnies said “We have had over 50 rabbits in our care recently and it has...
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Vale Primary School enjoy a visit to the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 15th Mar, 2019 |
Last Thursday nearly 60 children from Vale Primary School visited the GSPCA for a guided tour and to learn about the animals at the Shelter. GSPCA Training and Community Officer was on hand to greet the many children off the many buses who then enjoyed seeing and learning about many of the animals...
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GSPCA team member joins the Dementia Champions training with Dementia Friendly Guernsey
Posted by Steve on 13th Mar, 2019 |
Last week a member of the GSPCA team joined the Dementia Friendly Guernsey Champions training session took place on Wednesday 6th March at CAMHS in the PEH. The trainers from Dementia Friendly Guernsey were Julie Bulpitt and Mark Guilbert and the GSPCA Training and Community Officer Tim Pellett...
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