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Last week on the 1st March a stray cockerel was rescued near the reservoir.
The bird was found with a head injury and collected by Animal Collection Officer Geoff George and is being cared for at the GSPCA.
Geoff George Animal Collection Officer said "We rescued the bird on the 1st March and are appealing for an owner to come forward."
"Despite his head injury he is doing well and if anyone is missing any animal in Guernsey please do call us on 257261."
Earlier this week a Corn Snake was found and rescued by the GSPCA on Route de la Mare de Carteret.
After advertising the stray snake online and through the local media we are delighted to report that the female 5 year old snake who was very much loved and missed by her owner is now home safe and sound.
Owner Teresa Rodgers said "She is doing well and letting us handle her again without any problems."
"Jake has two corn snakes a male Corn Flake and Pop Corn a female."
"She is 5 years old and Jake has had her from a baby."
On Friday 9th September a Herman tortoise was been rescued in near the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
He is now in the care of the Shelter in a pen under the care of the team at the GSPCA.
The team have named him 'Micky' and we are appealing for the owner to please get in touch.
During Spring and Summer the GSPCA often see up to 30 male stray tortoise, although we rarely see females that are lost.
Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "Poor Micky the stray tortoise that arrived on Friday was found near the PEH."
Two stray corn snakes have been rescued and are now in the care of the GSPCA in the last two weeks.
Each year we help a small number of snakes that are found in gardens or on the road that have escaped from their owners.
The first was found near St Saviour's Reservoir nearly two weeks ago and another was rescued on Saturday in La Mare de Carteret.
Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant said "Currently we have two stray snakes in our care 'Pollyana' who was rescued two weeks ago in St Saviour's and 'Boey' who is from La Mare de Carteret on Saturday."
Today a stray Dutch rabbit was found on Guelle Lane.
The black and white bunny is in good condition and currently in a pen at the GSPCA
If you have lost your rabbit please pop into the GSPCA or call 01481 257261.
For lost and found advice please visit - http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/lost-found-advice
Today a stray tortoise was found on Rue de la Boullerie, St Andrews.
The tortoise is in good condition and currently well in a pen at the GSPCA.
If you have lost your tortoise please pop into the GSPCA or call 01481 257261.
For lost and found advice please visit - http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/lost-found-advice
Earlier this month a stray terrapin was found on the junction of Le Friquet and Les Bassieres.
The terrapin is in good condition and was brought into the Shelter on the 5th July.
If you have lost your terrapin please pop into the GSPCA or call 01481 257261.
For lost and found advice please visit - http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/lost-found-advice
Today a large tortoise has been rescued in the road on Ville Amphrey in St Martins.
He is now in the care of the Shelter after sustaining an injury to his shell and resting in a pen under the care of the team at the GSPCA.
The team with the finder have named him 'Speedy' and we are appealing for the owner to please get in touch.
During Spring and Summer the GSPCA often see up to 30 male stray tortoise, although we rarely see females that are lost.
This evening three stray budgies were found near Saumarez Park which were kindly transported to the GSPCA by Leo Thomas founder of Sarnia Guinea Pig Rescue.
The two male and one female birds were found together and both males are in fairly good condition, with the female bird with a few small injuries but otherwise fine.
The birds have been named Major, Manuel and Sybil.
We have already had a number of stray canaries and budgies found this year and sadly many are never claimed and are either rehomed or cared for at the Animal Shelter.