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(GSPCA via SWNS)

By Lauren Beavis

A tortoise has been reunited with his owner after "miraculously" surviving being put out with the recycling.

Missing pet Rupert found himself trapped in a recycling bag and picked by the authorities.

He was then taken through part of the "recycling" process alongside the rest of the discarded cans and bottles before staff spotted him.

Miraculously, Rupert was unharmed and has now been returned to his family after being taken in by the Guernsey Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA).

The GSPCA said Rupert’s adventure began when he somehow found his way into a recycling bag and was transported to Mayside Recycling.

Unbeknownst to staff, Rupert went through part of the recycling process before being discovered - miraculously unharmed.

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(GSPCA via SWNS)

Thanks to the quick actions of the Mayside Recycling team and the care provided by the GSPCA, Rupert was safely recovered and has been under close observation at the GSPCA shelter.

Steve Byrne, GSPCA Manager, said: “We’ve seen many unusual rescues over the years, but Rupert’s story is truly remarkable.

"It’s a miracle he came through the recycling process without injury.

"We’re thrilled to be sending him back to his loving owner.”

After a thorough check-up and some well-deserved rest, Rupert is now ready to return home.

Steve added: “We are always looking for loving homes for animals and we do have many cats, lots of rabbits, ferrets, and you will often see many home to homes on our social media so if wanting to give an animal a home please do complete an online adoption form or pop in and say hello.”

The GSPCA said Rupert’s story is a testament to the resilience of animals and the importance of community vigilance. The GSPCA extends its thanks to Mayside Recycling and everyone involved in helping Rupert find his way home.

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