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Earlier today another stray tortoise was brought into the GSPCA.
'Monroe' as staff and volunteers have named the adult tortoise was found on Oatlands Lane.
Monroe has a distinctive white patch on his shell.
Each year we see around 30 stray tortoise handed into the GSPCA and we currently have two strays at the Shelter.
If you think that this may be your lost tortoise then please call the GSPCA on 257261 or pop into the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
On Monday a stray tortoise was brought into the GSPCA.
'Hugo' as staff and volunteers have named the male, adult Herman's tortoise was found in St Saviour's.
Hugo is quite distinctive with an under shot jaw and a deformed front right leg.
Each year we see around 30 stray tortoise handed into the GSPCA and we find the owners for nearly every one.
Thankfully he is safe and warm at the GSPCA, but we are appealing for the owner to come forward.
Last night the GSPCA had reports of Jessie the lost beagle cross near La Trelade.
Jessie has been missing from St Martins since last Tuesday and on Friday staff got very close to her at the Villoq Estate near Samuarez Park at 3pm.
Previous sightings have been along Les Beaucamps, Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee, and on the weekend Le Grande Mare, Fleur de Jardin and Havilland Hall, on Tuesday night at the Foulon Cemetery, Wednesday morning possibly at Specsavers near the airport.
Last night the GSPCA had reports of Jessie the lost beagle cross in the Foulon Cemetery.
Jessie has been missing from St Martins since last Tuesday and on Friday staff got very close to her at the Villoq Estate near Samuarez Park at 3pm.
Previous sightings have been along Les Beaucamps, Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee, and on the weekend Le Grande Mare, Fleur de Jardin and Havilland Hall.
Last night the GSPCA had reports of Jessie the lost beagle cross between Le Grande Mare and Fleur de Jardin.
Jessie has been missing from St Martins since Tuesday and on Friday staff got very close to her at the Villoq Estate near Samuarez Park at 3pm.
Previous sightings have been along Les Beaucamps, Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "Our wardens had calls between Fleur de Jardin and Le Grande Mare last night and it seems that Jessie is moving about quite a lot."
Today GSPCA staff have been within metres of Jessie the lost beagle cross that has been missing from St Martins since Tuesday.
The most recent occasion was GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne tracked her down to the field next to the Villoq Estate near Samuarez Park at 3pm.
Yesterday sightings came from Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee, with our wardens also out at 3am at Les Beaucamps where they also came very close to her.
Today we have had a number of sightings of Jessie the lost beagle cross that is missing from St Martins since Tuesday.
Shortly after 3pm staff were dispatched to help look for Jessie between Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee.
We are working closely with Jessie's owners to help in the search of their dog Jessie and we all appreciate the wonderful public support and reports so far.
At the GSPCA we see all sorts of strays and yesterday we were handed a stray conure that was found on Burnt Lane exhausted.
The team at the GSPCA have named the green, black and red bird 'Bert' who is recovering well from his or her ordeal.
He or she is possibly a red or maroon bellied conure and is an adult bird with no ring for identification.
Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "The stray conure was exhausted when rescued and brought to us yesterday, but is recovering well and very chirpy now."
On Wednesday the team at the GSPCA were handed a shelled stray.
'Penny' as staff and volunteers have named the female, adult Herman's tortoise was found on Epinel Road in St. Sampsons.
Each year we see around 30 stray tortoise handed into the GSPCA and we find the owners for nearly every one.
Thankfully she is safe and warm at the GSPCA, but we are appealing for the owner to come forward.
If you think that this may be your lost tortoise then please call the GSPCA on 257261 or pop into the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
Yesterday the GSPCA rescued a very poorly ginger cat.
The stray ginger very thin entire male was found with no microchip or collar in St Peter Port.
We have now named the young adult male cat Elmo but due to his ill health he has been rushed to the vets where they are keeping in their care on a drip.
Elmo has been in the La Petite Fontaine area since Sunday the 17th August.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "I have just spoken to our vets and Elmo is not very well at all and will need to be kept in at the vets over the weekend on a drip."