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

East Anglian Daily Times: Are you looking for a new feline friend?Are you looking for a new feline friend?

First on our list this week is Millie, a chilled out cat that loves a little bit of fuss and a nice warm lap to lay out on.

Millie loves spending time outside, running around the garden and taking advantage of the warm weather to sunbathe a little bit.

She would be able to share her home with older children and other cats as long as they are as relaxed as her being around other cats.

East Anglian Daily Times: Do you have room in your home for a gentle giant like Leroy?Do you have room in your home for a gentle giant like Leroy?

How about adopting the seven-year-old Lurcher called Leroy, a sensitive chap who although hesitant, quickly warms up to other people.

Leroy enjoys nothing more than running around like crazy and charging around at full speed whenever he is given the opportunity to stretch his legs.

If you have room in your home for a gentle giant like Leroy make sure you fill in a homefinder form today.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give Shiloh a new home?Could you give Shiloh a new home?

Shiloh is up next, currently looking for a new home through the Home Direct scheme; meaning Shiloh is still living with their current owner while Blue Cross is finding a new home.

A really sweet natured girl, she can be a little shy initially when meeting new people but she soon becomes really affectionate after a little while.

Ideally Shiloh is looking for a quiet home and can live with older children who will be able to give her time to settle at her own pace.

East Anglian Daily Times: This cheeky chap can't wait to find a new homeThis cheeky chap can't wait to find a new home

How about adopting Truman, a large cheeky chap who is a mix between a Rottweiler and a Husky.

He is a bouncy lad with plenty of energy and just loves walks and seeing other dogs out and about and has been taking advantage of the paddock at the Blue Cross, playing with his squeaky toys.

Truman can get a little over excited so would need to be around older children and has lived with cats in the past so could live with cats again.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give Tiger-lily a nice new home?Could you give Tiger-lily a nice new home?

Last but not least is Tiger-lily, a cat that just wants to find comfortable places to rest, stretch and relax as she snoozes the day away.

When she isn’t sleeping she always wants to know what’s going on outside and loves to explore around as she previously spent a lot of time out and about.

If you have a nice quiet and calm home then Tiger-lily could be the cat for you.

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.