Do you have room for one more? Offer your home to one of the cute Blue Cross animals.

East Anglian Daily Times: The affectionate Bobbi can't wait to find new ownersThe affectionate Bobbi can't wait to find new owners

First up on this week’s list is the nine-year-old Bobbi, an affectionate little thing that is more than happy to spend time with people.

Bobbi will need to be the only cat in the home, she can share her home with older children who understand that she may need a little bit of time to settle.

She is happy to spend time outside as she did in her previous home and she has never strayed too far.

East Anglian Daily Times: How about adopting the 5-year-old French Bulldog Flo?How about adopting the 5-year-old French Bulldog Flo?

Next up is Flo, the five-year-old French bulldog cross, is a happy little lady who enjoys the company of her human friends and loves to rest her head on a cosy lap.

She will need experienced owners who can continue the positive training that she has started at the Blue Cross centre.

If flo sounds like the dog for you then make sure you fill in a form to visit her at the centre.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jessie can't wait to find a new home to relax inJessie can't wait to find a new home to relax in

How about giving a nice retirement home to Jessie, the black and white, 13-year-old cat?

Ideally Jessie is looking for a quiet home where she can relax and snooze her days away, she can live with children that are gentle and can give her space when she needs it.

As Jessie has aged she has enjoyed being indoors more, but doesn’t mind going outside where she won’t wonder far.

East Anglian Daily Times: Have you got space in your home for the lovable Mason?Have you got space in your home for the lovable Mason?

The young Mason is next, a 14-month-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier, who is full of energy and loves to have fun.

He is deaf so will need some extra support and continued training with owners that have experience in training dogs.

Mason can be a little shy at first but loves to be around people and enjoys a tummy rub once he gets to know you.

East Anglian Daily Times: How about offering a home to the chatty Minnie?How about offering a home to the chatty Minnie?

Meet Minnie, a sweet and affectionate animal that loves her food.

At the Blue Cross Centre Minnie loves people making a fuss over her and getting the odd treat.

Minnie is a bit of a lap cat, so if she sounds like the perfect cat for you then definitely get in touch.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give the happy Molly a new home?Could you give the happy Molly a new home?

Last but not least is Molly, a Scottish terrier cross who can’t wait to find her new home.

Although small she has a big personality and is looking for new owners who are able to help build her confidence and continue her positive training.

Molly is a friendly girl and enjoys the company of people so she could easily be the perfect addition to the home if you have room.

The process to adopt any of these pets is simple and begins with applicants completing a ‘Homefinder’ form.

This can either be completed online or in-house at the Blue Cross centre on Bourne Hill, Wherstead.

The re-homing fees for dogs aged over 16 weeks is £170 and the fee for cats is £70.

Where possible all pets are neutered, micro-chipped and will have had at least their first vaccination before going to new homes.

New owners have the benefit of four weeks of free pet insurance, as well as free behaviour support for the lifetime of their pet.

For more information, visit their website.

All these animals can be found at the Blue Cross centre at Wherstead.