Founded in 1998 Sanctuary and Rescue Centre


Our Aim
To relieve suffering and distress of animals who are in need of care and protection by reason of sickness, neglect or maltreatment. To provide a rescue and re-homing service and sanctuary for the temporary or permanent accomodation of such animals. To educate the public on matters concerning animal welfare.

Welcome to our Web site!

Please browse our site for more information about what we do and what services we provide, as well as information about re-homing and volunteering. You can also meet all the animals that live here and hear their stories! We hope you enjoy your visit. If you are in the position to re-home an animal see our re-homing page for the animals that need homes!

We are pleased to announce that we will soon be introducing a new monthly newsletter. In this we will keep you up to date with all the latest goings on at the farm. You will hear about the latest news and all the upcoming events as well as a summery of past events. Each month we will also be featuring an animal desperately looking for a home and do a profile on one of our volunteers. If you would like to sign up to this newsletter please send your email address to fab@guernseyanimalaid.org.gg. It is completely free to subscribe and you can unsubscribe easily at any time. Please note that we will not use your email address for any thing else and we will not hand it out to any other party or organization!

We have recently had a crematorium installed. For more information on cremating your pet please go to our services page.

Thank you for your visit and we hope to see you again soon!

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News


We will be holding an Open Day on the 18th May. As always there will be lots to do and more animals to see than ever before.


We have many baby rabbits looking for homes. If you can offer companionship, plenty of space and daily care please contact us.


Our new aviary is now up and running. Big thank you's go to all who helped raise money. Seeing the birds enjoy it makes all the hard work worth while. Especially big thanks go to Caroline Renouf who raised a massive £950.