Are you in a position to be able to adopt one of these cute creatures from the RSPCA centre in Martlesham?

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give Penny a new home?Could you give Penny a new home? (Image: Archant)

Penny, the 11 month old Patterdale Terrier cross, is a little bundle of energy and loves to play lots of games as well as having a good run around.

She is a very young dog so she will need an active home that can provide her with the mental and physical stimulation she needs.

She socialises well with other dogs so could be rehomed with a suitably matched friend and can live with teenage children but not cats.

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Next up Jess, who is a 10 month old Saluki/Doberman cross. A bouncy livewire that loves to run very fast after her toys.

Due to her young age, a home with experience, that can help with her training would really be beneficial.

Jess can live with a suitably matched dog and teenage children but not cats.

East Anglian Daily Times: How about adopting a ferret like Panda?How about adopting a ferret like Panda? (Image: Archant)

How about going for something a little bit different and adopting Panda the ferret?

She is a sweet natured girl that can be a little bit timid but is gradually growing in confidence.

Panda ideally needs to be rehomed with a calm and patient owner who is looking to give her the home and time she deserves.

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Next on the list is the double act Timmy and Tommy the rabbits.

They can be a little shy around people sometimes so would benefit from a home that can continue socialising them.

How about giving Tulip the cockatiel a new home?

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A truly stunning girl, Tulip can be a little shy so would benefit from more socialising in her new home.

Tulip will need to be rehomed into an aviary environment with some other cockatiel friends for company.

Next on our list is Phoenix, the nine year old Tabby cat, a lady of leisure that just loves to relax.

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She is looking for a nice warm home where she can go around and take as many cat naps as she likes.

Phoenix does like a bit of fuss and can be quite affectionate when she wants to be, but will let you know when she has had enough.

Last but certainly not least are Boris and Pedro, the 12-week-old, long and short-haired guinea pigs.

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Boris is the short-haired and the more confident of the two whilst Pedro, the long-haired, can find being handled a little scary.

These balls of fluff would benefit from a home which can socialise them further and help them become more confident in being handled.

The RSPCA assures families that all cats, dogs, ferrets and rabbits that are offered for adoption have been vaccinated, microchipped and neutered.

An adoption fee of £150 for dogs, £60 for cats and £25 for rabbits and ferrets, is charged to help cover the cost of getting the animals ready for their new homes.

If you can help, call the RSPCA Suffolk East and Ipswich Branch on 0300 999 7321 9am until 4.30pm or contact them via email.