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

East Anglian Daily Times: How about opening your home to AJ?How about opening your home to AJ? (Image: Archant)

First up on our list is AJ, the big friendly giant that loves the company of people who love long walks and enjoys a good cuddle.

He get stressed when he’s left on his own so he’s looking for new owners who are around most of the day and enjoy’s meeting other dogs and could live with another dog.

Next on our list is Johnny, the 4 year old ex racing Greyhound is ready to settle down in the comforts in a new home.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give a home to the former race dog Johnny?Could you give a home to the former race dog Johnny? (Image: Archant)

A sweet natured and gentle dog, Johnny is looking for a loving home where he can enjoy the creature comforts of home life.

This is Joey! A 7 year old Domestic Short Haired cat looking for a new home.

Loves people and very affectionate which is why he loves fuss from people, while also loves his sleep and eating.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you open your home to Joey?Could you open your home to Joey? (Image: Archant)

Joey hasn’t lived with children before but could share his home with kids of any age.

Next up on our list is the gentle Sooty, who is looking for a quiet and laid back home where he can enjoy a comfy spot to relax and chill out, but loves a game with string toys.

Sooty takes his time to get used to new environments, people and situations and can be encouraged to be braver with the incentive of tasty treats.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could the gentle Sooty be the cat for you?Could the gentle Sooty be the cat for you? (Image: Archant)

If you are looking for a cat to chat to and chill out with then could you give a home to Sooty?

Last but not least is Tessa, the friendly and energetic girl dog who loves to be sociable and being around people,

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

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you open your home to Tessa?Could you open your home to Tessa? (Image: Archant)

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.