GSPCA cat rescue Blue Peter style in Vauvert - Have you lost a female tabby semi long haired cat?
Posted by Steve on 5th Aug, 2014 |
Today the GSPCA were called to rescue a stray cat that was trapped behind a shed.It is unclear how long the cat had been stuck, but she is now safe at the GSPCA.Annie Janes Animal Care Assistant and Collection Officer attended the address in New Place, Vauvert earlier today after the call was...
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Only 2 days until the Pie & Mash BINGO BASH at the Market Bistro Wednesday 6th August 2014
Posted by Steve on 4th Aug, 2014 |
With only 2 days to go until the GSPCA Bingo night at the Market Bistro, do you have your seat booked?Pie & Mash BINGO BASH at the Market Bistro inside the Market Building, St Peter Port Wednesday 6th August 2014£14.50 per person £10.50 for children from 7pm includes Food and 8 Games of...
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The first Voluntourism at the GSPCA in Guernsey
Posted by Steve on 4th Aug, 2014 |
Yesterday the GSPCA welcomed its first ever group of Voluntourists.10 holiday makers from the Crystal Serenity spent much of yesterday learning about and helping animals in Guernsey.The first ever trip of its kind at the Shelter included 8 Americans and 2 Chinese.They arrived at the Shelter around...
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GSPCA Domestic Birds Move Outside for the First Time
Posted by Steve on 1st Aug, 2014 |
Today we are pleased to announce that domestic birds that come in for rehoming now have a lovely aviary with a view to live in and stretch their wings.With the new animal welfare legislation now a month after coming into force and the GSPCA striving to lead an example in animal care four birds...
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Crystal Serenity Holiday Makers will be the first Voluntourists at the GSPCA this weekend
Posted by Steve on 1st Aug, 2014 |
This Sunday at the GSPCA we are taking our first steps into the world of Voluntourism.After listening to a conversation on the JKT BBC Guernsey show earlier this year the GSPCA contacted Intercruises who were delighted to let us get involved.The first group of 10 visiting volunteers from the...
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