Stormy weather GSPCA see’s increased numbers of oiled birds if you spot one please don’t put yourself at risk just call 257261
Posted by Steve on 4th Jan, 2024 |
Every winter the stormy weather often churns up oils from the sea bed which sadly coat seabirds feathers and cause them to be unable to swim, fly and slowly poison them. The GSPCA has had a number of rescued oiled seabirds and we want to remind all islanders for their own safety the risks in...
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EXTREME WIND WARNING this evening – GSPCA Advice for your pets and wildlife with High Winds due
Posted by Steve on 4th Jan, 2024 |
The GSPCA asks that you think of your animals with the extreme high winds due. Bad weather means it is difficult for hedgehogs and wild birds to feed normally, and young seal pups can easily be separated from their mothers. Also we have to ensure our pets are safe and we must think of those that...
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Happy New Year and can you support the GSPCA in 2024
Posted by Steve on 4th Jan, 2024 |
The GSPCA wishes everyone and all the animals a Happy New Year for 2024. As we start 2024 the GSPCA continues our 150th celebrations from being featured on the Guernsey Dairy milk cartons to our upcoming 150th Ball on the 10th February. There are many ways you can support our 24/7...
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Birthday Parties at the GSPCA – Dylan celebrating his 7th year party at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 28th Dec, 2023 |
On Saturday 25th November we held our second Birthday Party since before the pandemic. Dylan Byrne who celebrated his 7th Birthday really wanted to have a special experience for his friends at the GSPCA. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “The second birthday tour since before the pandemic...
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Huge thanks to staff from BNP Paribas helping out at the GSPCA just before Christmas
Posted by Steve on 28th Dec, 2023 |
On Friday 8th December 2 staff gave up a day in the office to help out at the GSPCA. Sharon williams from BNP Paribus said “I really enjoyed my day volunteering at the GSPCA.” “I got to walk some of the dogs and socialising some of the cats looking to be re-homed.” “What a great way to spend...
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