Could you offer a home to one of these cats and dogs at the Blue Cross centre in Wherstead?

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We kick this week’s list off with the eight-year-old Shiloh who is currently searching for a home with the Home Direct Scheme, meaning she is staying with her current owner until the Blue Cross finds her a home.

Shiloh is a really sweet natured girl, she can be a little shy initially when meeting new people but once she gets to know you, she can be very affectionate.

Ideally Shiloh would need a quiet home with older children who will be able to give her time to settle at her own pace.

This big fluff ball is Daisy the Eurasier, who is currently looking for a home with the Home Direct Scheme.

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Daisy is really looking to get a fresh start in life and she will need a nice quiet home where she can settle at her own pace as she can be a little nervous at times.

She really enjoys her walks in quiet areas, she can be a little worried by dogs she doesn’t know so any dogs in your home will need to be calm around her.

Meet Peaches and Ripley, these two are looking to find a home together, they are really close and usually snuggle up with each other in the centre.

Peaches is a little more confident than Ripley but both cats enjoy a fuss and like to play with their string toys when the mood takes them.

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If you have space in your home for these two lovely cats then definitely get in touch.

This next pair is Woody and Bella, two lovely Chihuahua cross’ who are also looking for a new home through the Home Direct Scheme.

Woody is an affectionate boy and loves plenty of attention and to sit on your lap once he gets to know you and Bella is a sweet girl who is more independent and happy to do her own thing.

They both love their walks but can be a little worried when meeting other dogs so would love calm walking buddies to help with their confidence.

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Next up is Izzie, a lovely chatty cat looking for a nice, quiet home to settle in to.

She loves to spend her days sunbathing in the garden and having a gentle fuss whilst sitting on a warm lap.

If you think Izzie is the cat for you then go visit the Suffolk Blue Cross Centre.

Last but certainly not least is Maddie, a very loving dog, full of character and loves the company of people.

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Maddie loves to play and enjoys a good scratch from time to time, she has also done an amazing job with her training at the Centre and is looking for understanding owners who are happy to continue her training.

Maddie really is a super affectionate dog and has plenty of potential to be your new best friend.

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

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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.