Visitor Information
Hospital
Some seals arrive at the Sanctuary in a very sick and injured condition and in some cases close to death. The dedicated veterinary team will often work throughout the night to do everything possible to stabilise the seal’s condition.
For the veterinary team the daily routine begins each morning, often before sunrise. The pups are checked one by one, with the weakest and sickest being tended to first. The pup has its own programme of treatment and prescribed medication, which has to be administered every day. It may have a blood sample taken to check if infections are under control and its temperature is closely monitored to ensure the stability of its condition.
When the pup first arrives it is fed every four hours, including through the night. Gradually, as its condition stabilises and it gets stronger, the frequency of the feeds decrease over an agreed period.
News
Work began in February 2008 on revamping the Sealife Sanctuary Hunstanton Seal Hospital and creating a new Seal Rescue Centre. The £50,000 enterprise is meant to provide improved facilities incorporating a Seal Rescue Academy, where ticket holders can learn about the five "R's" of Rescue, Recovery, Rehabilitation, Release and Retirement. Thus, Sealife Sanctuary Hunstanton is growing and will become an even better family day out – just the ticket!


