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

East Anglian Daily Times: Have you got space in your home for Samson?Have you got space in your home for Samson?

Kicking off this week’s list is 17-year-old Samson, a handsome chap that can’t wait to find a nice new retirement home.

He is a sweet boy looking for a quiet home where he can get some attention and have a nice warm lap to curl up on.

Have you got space in your home for Samson?

East Anglian Daily Times: The fun Lulu can't wait to meet her new ownersThe fun Lulu can't wait to meet her new owners

Next up is Lulu a six-year-old Dalmatian cross, she is looking for an active home with plenty of space for her to explore.

She is a fun girl that is full of energy and will need a home that can keep her mind and body busy.

She loves to be out and about exploring her surroundings and loves a good swim occasionally.

East Anglian Daily Times: Have you got room in your home for Minnie?Have you got room in your home for 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: The young Mason is looking for a fun and active family to live with?The young Mason is looking for a fun and active family to live with?

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: Could you give these two infamous siblings a new home?Could you give these two infamous siblings a new home?

Next up are Bart and Lisa, named after The Simpsons characters, the two are siblings but they thankfully don’t cause as much trouble.

They have a close bond and enjoy each other’s company - they love to curl up together and gain a lot of confidence and contentment from each other so they are looking for a new home together.

They are both very affectionate above all else and enjoy a nice warm lap and a fuss.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give the sweet Bessie a nice new retirement home?Could you give the sweet Bessie a nice new retirement home?

Last but not least is 16-year-old Bessie an affectionate girl looking for a nice and quiet retirement home.

She is a sweet and affectionate lady who loves to sit on your lap and snooze the day away.

If you have space in your home for the lovely Bessie then get in touch with the Blue Cross.

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.