Less than 2 weeks to the Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday and come see Erin sing between 11am and 12pm
Posted by Steve on 8th May, 2018 |
You may have seen Erin Vaudin busk in town and she has just turned 14 and is supporting our big day to celebrate animals in Guernsey. We asked Erin was her favourite animal is and she said it is the ‘capybara’ and some of the songs she likes singing are ‘Half The World Away’, ‘See You Again’ and ‘...
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Malcom the cat happy is purrrfectly settled in his new forever home
Posted by Steve on 8th May, 2018 |
Earlier this year Malcom a lovely 5 year old cat went to his forever home. We are extremely pleased to report that he is doing very well and settled well into his loving new home. His new owner Jacqueline said “‘From the very first day Malcom arrived he has made himself at home.” “He has several...
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Restaurant going snake - Stray young snake found on South Esplanade
Posted by Steve on 8th May, 2018 |
Last night just after 8pm GSPCA Ambulance Night Wardens were called out to the seafront in St Peter Port to collect the fourth stray reptile in a week.Two stray tortoise have been claimed, the bearded dragon is still at the Shelter and we are appealing for an owner to come forward and the reptile...
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GSPCA Bank Holiday Opening Times
Posted by Steve on 4th May, 2018 |
Please remember that in the case of an emergency, sick, injured or stray animal(s) please call 01481 257261 and choose the 24 hour emergency option.The times are below are the opening times at the GSPCA for our services and shop areas. The GSPCA want to wish everyone a very Happy Liberation Day...
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If you go down to the Cobo Nature Trail you might be in for a big surprise – Stray bearded dragon found
Posted by Steve on 3rd May, 2018 |
This evening a member of public while out for a walk along the Nature Trail near Cobo came across a wild animal more likely to be seen living in the desserts of Australia. On a lovely Spring evening just after 8pm a bearded dragon has been found. Now at the GSPCA although a little thin the reptile...
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