Guided tours and a chance to learn & handle some of our friendly animals at the GSPCA 2pm each day Monday 20 to Saturday 25 Feb
Posted by Steve on 17th Feb, 2017 |
Next week from Monday is your chance not only to see behind the scenes at the GSPCA but also a chance to handle and meet some of the friendly pets at the Shelter. During the school breaks we run a series of guided tours at the GSPCA and we have now planned for 2016 with some special tours for the...
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Still no owner found for Catrina the stray cat at the vets who is having her operation today
Posted by Steve on 17th Feb, 2017 |
Catrina the cat is still at the vets and as we write this has gone to be operated on.A huge thank you to all that have donated so far to her care, sadly we still have no idea who she belongs to but she has been improving each day.We all have our fingers crossed for her and she will have to stay at...
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The latest situation on avian influenza (bird flu) in the UK and advice on how to reduce the risks
Posted by Steve on 16th Feb, 2017 |
Avian influenza (bird flu) is a disease of birds. The H5N8 strain of the disease has been found in wild and farmed birds in the UK. A number of measures are in place to reduce the risk of the disease spreading.
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101 dalmatians and more puppies and dogs in desperate need of homes at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 15th Feb, 2017 |
Today the GSPCA have just put up for rehoming over 101 Dalmatians. The dogs were brought in as the owner decided they could no longer care for them. From puppies to adults the many dogs are as yet to be named. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "The team have been kept very with so many new dogs in...
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21 years today since the Sea Empress disaster and the local rescued oiled birds in our care
Posted by Steve on 15th Feb, 2017 |
Today marks 21 years since the Sea Empress disaster and next month on the 18th March marks 50 years since the Torrey Canyon disaster. In 1996 GSPCA Shelter staff and volunteers were called on to help with one of the biggest oil disasters to hit the British shores. When the Sea Empress ran a ground...
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