GSPCA Thanks Torteval Scarecrow Festival for Another Fantastic Year - 'Fin- tastic friend from the GSP-Sea-A’
Posted by Steve on 24th Jul, 2025 |
The GSPCA would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the organisers of the Torteval Scarecrow Festival for once again welcoming our team to take part in this wonderfully creative and much-loved community event. Although we didn’t take home the top prize this year, we had a fantastic...
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Foundations Begin for New GSPCA Wildlife Hospital as Fundraising Appeal Continues
Posted by Steve on 24th Jul, 2025 |
The GSPCA (Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is delighted to announce a major milestone in the Big Build project – the foundations for the much-anticipated Wildlife Hospital have officially begun.
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After a win in 2023 and 3rd place last year what will the GSPCA entry be in this weekends Torteval Scarecrow Festival?
Posted by Steve on 18th Jul, 2025 |
The 22nd Torteval Scarecrow Festival will be held this weekend on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th  July 2025. At the Torteval Parish Church you can walk the Scarecrow Trail (1½ hours approx) through some of Torteval’s delightful lanes. Refreshments available throughout both days with...
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HELP - GSPCA looking for missing cat traps and can you help donate for new ones
Posted by Steve on 18th Jul, 2025 |
For many many many decades the GSPCA has been helping lost, found and feral cats around the Bailiwick of Guernsey. In the 1990’s there were incredible numbers of feral cats but thanks to a huge amount of work by the GSPCA and also Guernsey Animal Aid when they operated the numbers are extremely low...
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St Andrews Snake reunited in a matter of hours
Posted by Steve on 18th Jul, 2025 |
Earlier this week the GSPCA reported we had rescued a stray snake near St Andrews Church in Guernsey. We are delighted to report just in a few hours it was collected and is now back at home. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Earlier this week the GSPCA Ambulance Driver and Team Member was called to a...
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