Do you need sub soil? We are looking to rehome something a little different at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 15th May, 2015 |
With the new animal welfare build going well the GSPCA are looking to rehome some of the remaining soil that was taken out to enable the new structure.The sub soil is of a gritty texture and if you can help we would love to hear from you.We still have a digger on site so if you can help with a...
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Update on Dude the very old sick cat found on the Bridge
Posted by Steve on 14th May, 2015 |
Yesterday we told you about Dude a very sick old stray cat that was found on the Bridge in St Sampson's.He has just arrived back from the vets having had some tests and is a very tired lad so is currently asleep after a long day.We are pleased that thankfully he has tested negative for feline aids...
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Jubilee the injured stray cat is healing well - thank you for your donations
Posted by Steve on 14th May, 2015 |
Earlier this week we reported on Jubilee an injured stray cat that was rescued in the Castel area.We would like to thank everyone for their donations towards Jubilee and we are pleased to report his eye is healing extremely well and he is improving daily.He has had a full week of treatment and...
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Rabbit Awareness Week - Carter finds his forever home but we have 17 more in need
Posted by Steve on 14th May, 2015 |
On Monday Carter one of our bunnies went to his forever home during what is nationally known as Rabbit Awareness Week.Every year the GSPCA help nearly 200 wild and domestic rabbits in Guernsey.Carter is one of many rex rabbits that have come into the GSPCA needing a new home and had been in our...
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Stray tortie and white cat full of fleas and thin found in St Peter Port now at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 13th May, 2015 |
Just over a week ago a stray, female, tortie and white cat of around one year of age was brought into the GSPCA from St Peter Port.On arrival she wasn't in the best of conditions with a very dirty coat, full of flea's, not acting very well in herself and extremely thin.With no microchip or...
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