Are you in a position to be able to adopt one of these cute creatures from the RSPCA centre in Martlesham?

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give the friendly Pongie Ponk a fresh start?Could you give the friendly Pongie Ponk a fresh start?

First up on our list this week is the 12-year-old Pongie Ponk, a sweet natured boy who enjoys lying in his bed and getting lots of attention from his human companions.

He is due to have an operation shortly where his ears will be cropped, although this will change his appearance, it will not change his loving, affectionate and sweet personality.

The RSPCA would be happy to support Pongie Ponk’s adopters with any ongoing treatment for any existing conditions, can you offer this fantastic feline the home he truly deserves?

East Anglian Daily Times: The affectionate Milly can't wait to find her new forever homeThe affectionate Milly can't wait to find her new forever home

Next up on our list is Milly, an affectionate feline who cannot wait to find a new home to settle into.

She loves nothing more than just laying around on a soft blanket and sleep the day away with the odd fuss in-between.

Milly has been at the centre for some time now and just can’t wait to find a new home to call her own.

East Anglian Daily Times: Can you offer her the perfect place to call her own?Can you offer her the perfect place to call her own?

Meet Little Lady, a sweet girl that can’t wait to find her new home, do you have space in your house for this little one?

Unfortunately she has been suffering with a flea allergy which is currently being treated with medication and the correct diet which may need to be continued at home.

Although she can be timid at first, once she comes out of her shell, she does enjoy getting lots of attention and fuss.

East Anglian Daily Times: Do you have the time and room to offer this guy his second chance?Do you have the time and room to offer this guy his second chance?

Next up on our list is Dickens, a sensitive soul who is looking for a nice, calm home to relax and discover his confidence in.

He will need a calm, experienced home where he can get the positive socialising he needs, and owners that will give him time to settle and develop his confidence.

Dickens will need to be rehomed on his own with no other pets but can live with teenage children that will understand that he may need time to settle.

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you offer Buster his forever home?Could you offer Buster his forever home?

How about opening your home to Buster, an eight-years-old American Bull Dog Cross, a sensitive chap that once he gets to know you, is playful and enjoys the company of others.

Buster could live in a home with a calm, female, similar sized dog and will need a little time at first to gain your trust.

He is a well-mannered gentleman and knows his basic commands, could you give him a new home?

East Anglian Daily Times: Blue would be the perfect companionBlue would be the perfect companion

Last but not least is the four-year-old Lurcher, Blue. An affectionate boy who enjoys the company of people as well as playing with his toys.

He would need a physically strong, committed owner who is willing to carry on with his training and he is looking for a more rural home where other dogs are limited.

Blue has had a behavioural consultation in his previous home by Lucy Bingley, who has provided a programme for him and is happy to continue to work with Blue in his new home.

The RSPCA assures families that all cats, dogs, ferrets and rabbits that are offered for adoption have been vaccinated, micro chipped and neutered.

An adoption fee of £150 for dogs, £60 for cats and £25 for rabbits and ferrets, is charged to help cover the cost of getting the animals ready for their new homes.

If you can help, call the RSPCA Suffolk East and Ipswich Branch on 0300 999 7321 9am until 4.30pm or contact them via email.