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Happy World Turtle Day 🐢! At the Bermuda SPCA w Happy World Turtle Day 🐢! At the Bermuda SPCA we believe all of our island’s animals are worth protecting, including our wild animals.

Do you have a pet tortoise or terrapin? Tag us in a photo of your #turtlyawesome turtle friend and show us how you celebrate #worldturtleday

ā€œSave animals, they will save you.ā€

#protectourwildlife #bermudaspca #wildlifeprotection #shareourplanet #saveanimalstheywillsaveyou
Hi! My name is Tom, I am an 8 year old grey cat. E Hi! My name is Tom, I am an 8 year old grey cat. Everyone says I look like Tom from Tom and Jerry but I’m way more handsome. My staff here at the SPCA likes to refer to me as a sour patch kid, however I do not see the resemblance. I enjoy yelling at everyone so that they will give me attention and to receive cuddles, but actually it’s just a ruse for them to give me lots of treats. I take a while to warm up to new environments but once I am comfortable and claimed a home as my own, I am very affectionate and will always want your attention-and of course treats! I would love to meet my new human companion and find my forever home! To come and meet me please fill out an application: https://spca.bm/animals/cat/

#adoptme #datingprofile #hitmeup #opttoadopt  #bermudaspca #catadoption #treatstreatstreats
Happy Mother’s Day to this sweet mum and all the Happy Mother’s Day to this sweet mum and all the mums out there šŸ¤—

#happymothersday #adoptme #dogmom #mumofdogs #mumofanimals #opttoadopt #bermudaspca
At the SPCA, along with other organizations, we he At the SPCA, along with other organizations, we help all of our island’s animals, including wildlife.  One common call is for animals who have come into danger as a result of fishing litter.  Most of the calls we receive involve turtles, herons, longtails and other marine birds, but has also included many pets, sometimes with life threatening injuries.  Some of the dangers of fishing litter include:

*Hooks can become embedded in the skin, and the wounds they cause can become seriously infected.
*Hooks, lines and weights can be swallowed, causing internal blockages and injury.
*Line can wrap around an animal’s limbs, cutting off the blood supply.
*Wildlife entangled in line may suffer a slow death due to starvation. 
 
There are many things we can all do to help prevent fishing and marine litter. 

*Bring a bait box and take any empty bait tins with you. 
*Ensure all fishing line is reeled in and removed if it gets tangled-don’t just cut the line!
*Don’t leave bait and tackle unattended and put in a safe place when finished using it.
*Help keep your coastline litter-free by picking up any litter you see and disposing of it safely - even if it’s not your own! 
 
We can all do our part to protect our island’s animals. 

#fishinglitter #wildliferescue #bermudaspca #responsiblefishing #protectourwildlife #KBB #BAMZ
This is our final post of our four part series on This is our final post of our four part series on our current dog legislation and what it means for dog owners or potential future dog owners. 

Did you know? Dog breeders must have a valid permit to have a litter of puppies? One of the obligations of this permit is that all puppies must be licensed and microchipped by the DENR at 4 weeks of age. This means to buy a legally bred puppy in Bermuda, of ANY breed, it must come with a microchip number AND a license tag that has been assigned to that puppy. A dog only receives one license number for its entire life. 

For more information, please contact the Dept. of Environment and Natural resources: animals@gov.bm

#bermudadogsafety #didyouknow #doglaws #bermudaspca #knowbetterdobetter #breeding #breedingandlicensing #fees #microchipping #legalbreeding #bermudaspca
More community support! Thank you Maya for offerin More community support! Thank you Maya for offering your walking services in support of the SPCA ā¤ļø. Maya is walking 9 dogs in 9 parishes in 9 days. For each dog walked, she will donate partial proceeds to us. Please contact her directly mr01276@surrey.ac.uk or 535 5554 and visit her on social media @bermudavet. We can’t wait to see the 9 happy pups in each parish 🐶 🐩 šŸ• 😊 šŸ’ƒšŸ» 

#dogwalking #funfundraiser #bermudaspca #communitysupport #communityhelper #happypups
This is our third in a four part series on our cur This is our third in a four part series on our current dog legislation and what it means for dog owners or potential future dog owners. 

Did you know? If you have a dog that did not come with a microchip AND a license tag, that you can still apply to have it licensed? Government allows illegally bred dogs to be licensed, however there is a fee attached. A legitimization fee of $370.00 will be charged to you when you license your dog, along with the current license fee that applies to your dog. 

For more information, please contact the Dept. of Environment and Natural resources: animals@gov.bm

#bermudadogsafety #didyouknow #doglaws #bermudaspca #knowbetterdobetter #unrestrictedbreeds #restrictedbreeds #prohibitedbreeds #breedingandlicensing #fees #microchipping #legalbreeding
Xena is still waiting for her forever home! She ha Xena is still waiting for her forever home! She has so much fun with her friends and they’re on the quest to find her the perfect match. Let’s find this sweet girl a home! #xena #adoptme #opttoadopt #friendquest
We love our community support! We received the fol We love our community support! We received the following note from one of our younger helpersā¤ļø. Thank you Sophia for donating some of the funds from your new business to help the animals buy food and toys 🄰 Her business is called Sophia Sellers-we can’t wait to see all of her success! 

#opttoadopt #childrensbusiness #grateful #ourcommunity #thankyou #bermudaspca
This is our second in a four part series on our cu This is our second in a four part series on our current dog legislation and what it means for dog owners or potential future dog owners. 

Did you know? There are 3 classifications of dogs on island? Unrestricted, restricted, and prohibited. Unrestricted dogs are considered of least concern and have no special conditions. Restricted breed dogs have a set of rules that owners must adhere to prior to obtaining one of the dogs on the restricted list. Dogs on the prohibited list may not be imported into Bermuda. 

For more information, please contact the Dept. of Environment and Natural resources: animals@gov.bm

#bermudadogsafety #didyouknow #doglaws #bermudaspca #knowbetterdobetter #unrestrictedbreeds #restrictedbreeds #prohibitedbreeds
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