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: Millie is desperate for a new homeMillie is desperate for a new home

First up on our list is Millie, the eight-months-old Terrier cross who is just a little bundle of fun who loves a good play and plenty of exercise.

She will need an active home that can take her on long walks and a home that can give the training and socialising she needs as she can be a little OTT at times.

New people and situations can be a little scary for her so she will need new owners that can come to the centre and spend time with her on a regular basis before taking her home.

East Anglian Daily Times: How about giving the lovable Patch a home to call his own?How about giving the lovable Patch a home to call his own?

Next up is Patch, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who just loves going on long walks and playing fetch with a tennis ball all day.

Patch is such a clever boy, having learnt a few commands at the centre and would love to be taught more and have some positive socialising in his new home.

He has bags of character and lots of potential to be a great companion, could you offer Patch the home he deserves?

East Anglian Daily Times: Could you give the lovely Blue a new home?Could you give the lovely Blue a new home?

Up next is 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.

East Anglian Daily Times: How about giving this big guy a new home?How about giving this big guy a new 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: Could you give Bea and Flea a new home?Could you give Bea and Flea a new home?

Next up is Bea and Flea, a couple of old girls that are looking for a nice quiet home to settle down in.

At the ages of 15 they would be more suited with older children in a quiet home to allow them to relax and lounge around in.

Do you have the retirement home this perfect pair deserves?

East Anglian Daily Times: Harris can't wait to meet his new ownersHarris can't wait to meet his new owners

How about the super friendly Harris, a lovely little guy that loves human company and getting a bit of fuss.

Harris is FIV+ so he must be kept as an indoor cat but he loves spending time cuddled up in blankets and a nice, warm bed.

He has so much love to give, are you able to give him a new home?

East Anglian Daily Times: Do you have space in your home to adopt Wally?Do you have space in your home to adopt Wally?

Last but not least is Wally, the one-year-old Dutch rabbit, a handsome chap that is looking for a home to grow his confidence in.

He is a friendly little guy, but can be unsure about people he hasn’t spent tmie with but once he gets to know you he can be quite sociable.

Ideally he would need a home with a rabbit friend and an owner that can spend some time with him to help his confidence.

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.