Condor Ferries supports the GSPCA with life saving equipment
Posted by Steve on 22nd Oct, 2021 |
The GSPCA and Condor Ferries have teamed up so the local charity can continue to provide lifesaving care for young, sick or injured birds and mammals that are brought into the shelter each year. Through its Community Fund, Condor has purchased three specialist incubators which will be used at the...
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First Dog and Cat First Aid Course Open to all since November 2019
Posted by Steve on 15th Oct, 2021 |
This last Dog and Cat First Aid course due to covid open to the public was November 2019. 2 years on we are delighted to announce that we are restarting the life saving courses. Taking the course will be GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 24 years working in the field of animal rescue and with...
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Mister the kitten rescued from fountain at 4am now home safe and sound
Posted by Steve on 15th Oct, 2021 |
This morning we released the following –‘Just before 4am this morning in the Doyles Road area a kind member of public recued a young ginger cat from drowning. The cat had somehow got stuck in the water feature. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “At 4am this morning a member of public arrived at the...
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Seal pup season about to start – please do not approach or disturb
Posted by Steve on 15th Oct, 2021 |
Every Autumn the shores of the Bailiwick see Grey Seal pups being born and the GSPCA are issuing advice today on what to do if you see a seal pup in need. It is extremely important not to approach or get too close as this can often scare the mother away and certainly do not let your dogs approach...
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Myxomatosis killing hundreds of Guernsey rabbits and keeping your rabbits safe
Posted by Steve on 15th Oct, 2021 |
The GSPCA wants to reinforce their recent message for all rabbits to take great care as Rabbit Haemorraghic Viral Disease (RHVD2) variant 2 has been discovered once again here in Guernsey and a massive surge of rabbits with myxomatosis are being seen with the large numbers of rabbits around...
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