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Limited Access to GSPCA Following Storm Goretti – Emergency Number Only Operational
Following the severe impact of Storm Goretti, which brought winds close to 100mph last night, the GSPCA is continuing to clear significant damage across its site. At present, there is no access to the GSPCA via the Croix du Bailiff direction due to fallen trees blocking the lane. This route is not accessible by foot, bike, or vehicle until further notice.
GSPCA Impacted by Storm Goretti – Animals Safe, Urgent Support Needed & currently only emergency line in operation
The GSPCA has been severely affected by Storm Goretti, which brought winds close to 100mph across the island last night. Thanks to the incredible preparations by the GSPCA team, all animals in our care are safe, and our staff are unharmed. However, the storm has caused significant damage to parts of our site.
WARNING HIGH WINDs - GSPCA Advice for your pets and wildlife with High Winds
The GSPCA asks that you think of your animals with the extreme high winds.
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 live outside if they are safe and if any precautions need to be taken.
As the sunny weather arrives the GSPCA are expecting to receive calls and reports from the public from dogs locked in cars, dogs being walked on hot pavements, animals in direct sunlight, wildlife in need and we want to remind all pet owners of the real dangers to their pets and how you can help wildlife.
With the extreme warm weather and direct sunlight, dogs and other animals whether in cars or their pens are potentially in a situation where you could kill your pet if it is left, regardless of the situation.
Once again the Bailiwick has high winds and weather that puts our animals and wildlife at risk.
Often during the winter months with the high winds and stormy weather makes it difficult for wild animals and birds to feed and rest.
With the high winds we have to ensure our pets and animals kept outside are safe and secure.
Once again GSPCA are asking those that live around and visit our coast to please watch out for injured animals in need as well as seal pups which can get separated from their mothers at this time of year especially when we see bad weather.
With cold weather 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.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "With the coming cold snap and possible snow on its way, at the GSPCA we want to ensure pets and other animals kept and live outside are safe and have all they need."
"Extreme cold weather can kill if your pets and animals haven't got all they need when left outdoors."
With the extreme weather the GSPCA are seeing a very rough start for the wildlife of Guernsey.
Last night Rupert an oiled guillemot was rescued at Fort Grey and the team are braced for more as the gale force weather continues.
Often during the winter months with the high winds and stormy weather makes it difficult for wild animals and birds to feed and rest.
Also with the high winds we have to ensure our pets and animals kept outside are safe and secure.
Today the Bailiwick continues to see weather that puts our animals and wildlife at risk.
Often during the winter months with the high winds and stormy weather makes it difficult for wild animals and birds to feed and rest.
Also with the high winds we have to ensure our pets and animals kept outside are safe and secure.
The GSPCA are asking those that live around and visit our coast to please watch out for injured animals in need as well as seal pups which can get separated from their mothers at this time of year especially when we see bad weather.
With cold weather 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.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "With the coming cold snap and possible snow on its way, at the GSPCA we want to ensure pets and other animals kept and live outside are safe and have all they need."
With cold winter weather soon to be upon us 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.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "With Winter on its way, at the GSPCA we want to ensure pets and other animals kept and live outside are safe and have all they need."