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We are pleased to report that both Hanois and Jethou Bumblebe the rescued grey seal pups are recovering well.
Jethou Bumblebee who has been cared for at the GSPCA for just over 9 weeks has doubled his original weight and looking very healthy.
Hanois who was rescued early this year is also putting on weight and his chest infection is much improved.
With GSPCA Purple Week and our 140th Birthday only a few weeks away the GSPCA are asking for your help.
We now have a selection of counter boxes with GSPCA goods to help raise funds for animals in Guernsey.
There are two kinds of boxes one being a £1 which has either GSPCA Purple Wristbands or GSPCA Pens or a £2 box with either GSPCA Pin Badges, GSPCA Key-rings or Little Labrador's in them.
Whether a school or an office, a shop or a garage if you are interested in helping support us please get in touch.
Some advice on walking your dog in the snow from the GSPCA -
Place your dog in a sweater or dog coat to help keep your dog warm. If you have a white dog then a fluorescent coat is advisable and during the dark nights are ideal (these are on sale at the GSPCA Animal Shelter.) Don't forget to wrap up warm yourself.
Keep the walks short. Winter walks should not be as long as summer strolls. A couple of times around the block should suffice, but take care underfoot.
In September 2009 the States of Guernsey agreed to change the way in which tax relief is given in respect of donations to Guernsey Registered Charities (GRC).
Previously income tax relief was only available to individuals who made payments under an irrevocable Deed of Covenant in favour of a Guernsey Registered Charity for a period in excess of 3 years; no relief was available to Guernsey resident individuals in respect of noncovenanted donations to Guernsey charities.
In summary, the new system works as follows:
Can you help this old hen?
Blackie as staff have named this old hen came in as an injured hen last month and has been at the Shelter for just over 4 weeks.
She came in with an injured leg and this old dear who is very sweet is now ready for a new home.
Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said 'Blackie is so sweet.'
'She actually talks to you and loves company especially whilst she eats her breakfast.'
With cold weather coming and potential sleet and snow on the way the GSPCA want pet owners to consider all the animals of Guernsey. During a cold snap the GSPCA are on full alert, ready to deal with a variety of animals affected by the low temperatures.
But you can also do your bit to prevent animals suffering over the cold period.
Do you have a pond?
If you have a pond, make sure you check it every day for ice, as toxic gases can build up in the water of a frozen pond. These can kill fish or frogs that are hibernating at the bottom.
For the second year running Ceva are proud to announce the Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare.
These awards were created to formally recognise veterinary professionals and individuals who work tirelessly to improve animal welfare. This year they are introducing a new category for volunteers who deserve recognition for their contribution to animal welfare.
Their three Professional Awards are:
Chris Laurence Vet of the Year Award
The GSPCA would like to thank Bluchip Vehicle Imports for their very kind donation of £250.
This year instead of sending out Christmas cards the team at Bluchip decided to donate the money to help animals in Guernsey and we are very thankful to them.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said 'Every penny donated to the GSPCA helps animals in Guernsey.'
'We are extremely grateful to Bluchip and thank them for their very kind donation which will help the hundreds of animals in our care.'
Too much turkey and Christmas pudding? Why not make the 2013 Itex Rotary walk part of your New Year get fit regime!
The walk has now become one of Guernsey's key fund raising events for local charities and attracts several hundred participants every year determined to complete the nearly forty mile route.
2013 is the sixteenth year that the walk has been held and each year significant sums of money have been raised. In 2012 the walk raised nearly £52,000 and with your help we will hit a similar level this year.