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The week of Half Term the GSPCA are running Spooky Tours and Halloween Treasure Hunts at the GSPCA.
Last year we had young vampires, cats, zombies and monsters for the scary events at the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
The groups on arrival will have lots of spooky things to do and see from Webster our tarantula to the many lizards in our care, black cats and many others some with scary names.
Tours take about 45 minutes and once the treasure hunt quiz is complete all will get prizes for their great fancy dress and doing well in the quiz.
On Sunday we held our last Spooky Tour and Hunt at the GSPCA with a group of 7 scary little monsters and witches.
Throughout half term we have held special tours at the GSPCA which included a quiz, meeting some of the more unusual animals, fancy dress and a very spooky room filled with prizes.
All the young monsters were accompanied by their parents and all had a great afternoon with yesterdays being the latest so was set in the dark to add to the spookiness of the event.
On Saturday evening the St Pierre Park Hotel was packed with ghosts and monsters raising funds for the GSPCA and animals in Guernsey.
Thanks to Corinne Connolly and Sidneys Sponsored Events a room was packed with amazing fancy dress, great dancers, entertainment and finished with a full dance floor thanks to City Limits.
On Saturday Daisy and Etienne were two very luck Halloween dressed children as they got a personal Halloween Tour at the GSPCA.
They got up and close to Stan the stick insect, Pollyanna the corn snake, Point the hedgehog, Tom the cat and many other animals at the GSPCA.
After their tour they had the answers for their Halloween quiz sheet and got prizes for the doing so well and their wonderful fancy dress.
All this week for Half Term the GSPCA have been running Spooky Tours and Halloween Treasure Hunts at the GSPCA.
Yesterday another 16 young vampires, cats, zombies and monsters arrived for a scary event at the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
The group on arrival were given a few gifts and got to meet Molly the beagle before being taken around the Shelter to find out about some of the Halloween types of animals like black cats, owls, bats and those with scary names.
Each Halloween you need to consider your pets’ safety and welfare both inside and outside the home and the GSPCA has put this advice page together to help islanders and animals.
Your pet has many challenges with trick-or-treaters, fireworks, bonfires, and all the sweet treats around over the next two weeks.
The coming days can be very stressful to your pets, including fireworks or bonfires and here are a few tips to help your pet over the coming days.
All this week for Half Term the GSPCA are running Spooky Tours and Halloween Treasure Hunts at the GSPCA.
Yesterday 15 young vampires, cats, zombies and monsters arrived for a scary event at the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
The group on arrival were given a few gifts and got to meet Molly the beagle witch before being taken around the Shelter to find out about some of the Halloween types of animals like black cats, owls, bats and those with scary names.
Black cats have had a mixed reaction for centuries with many people believing them a bad omen even in 2016.
Despite each year at the GSPCA and many other charities promoting black cats in need of homes they continue to be the main colour of cat that is often skipped by when new adoptees are looking to adopt a cat.
Today is National Black Cat Day, a day to raise awareness of the many black and white cats waiting for homes in rehoming centres.