This week is a special Halloween edition of black cats that are all looking for a new home

East Anglian Daily Times: How about giving Ferdie a chance for a new start?How about giving Ferdie a chance for a new start?

Kicking off our Halloween black cat special is Ferdie, approximately 13 years old who came into the centre with his sister Daisy.

He is a very affectionate cat who will soon let you know when he wants attention by giving you a little tap with his paw.

Ferdie can’t wait to find a home surrounded by people that will give him endless amounts of fuss, have you got space in your home for him?

East Anglian Daily Times: Could Bunny be your new best friend?Could Bunny be your new best friend?

Daisy is approximately 13 years old, she came into the centre with her brother Ferdie.

She is a very independent cat who just loves to roam around exploring the great out doors and all it has to offer.

Daisy can be very affectionate but also a little shy when meeting new people, could you give Daisy a new home?

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

Bunny is next on our list, she came into the centre a pregnant stray and has since done a fantastic job raising her two sons.

She is a sweet and affectionate girl that enjoys a bit of a play with string toys from time to time.

Could Bunny be your new best friend?

East Anglian Daily Times: Hope can't wait to find a new forever home?Hope can't wait to find a new forever home?

Next up on our Halloween special is the one and only, Jessie J!

A nervous soul, who is slowly starting to come out of her shell after lots of attention from the staff at the centre.

She will need a patient owner to help her confidence and would be best suited as the only cat in the hom and not to live with dogs.

Last but not least is Hope, a young adult who has recently done brilliantly at raising her 7 kittens at such a young age.

Hope is use to living with cats before so can live in a home with other calm cats, and maybe could live with a calm dog too.

She is an affectionate girl who loves plenty of fuss and playing with plenty of toys, could you give her a 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.