CATS, dogs and rabbits are all in need of forever homes.

Dorset-based rescue centre Margaret Green is hoping to re-home the rescue animals in its care.

Barbara the cat is three-years-old and described as a “very sweet little girl but a bit on the wary side” by the staff.

She is looking for a quiet home where she would be the only pet.

Tom, six, is “sweet and affectionate” and enjoys time outdoors. He should be fine to live with a quiet, cat-friendly dog in his new home.

Miss Jackson (aka MJ) is an eight-month-old rabbit who is looking for a forever home with a vaccinated, neutered male rabbit companion.

Roger, a two-year-old greyhound, is looking for a family that will share his love of playtime and splashing about in the water.

He could live with another like-minded, playful dog and teenage children, but not with cats or small furry animals.

Four-year-old Tom, also a greyhound, loves meeting new people and making new friends, but can be shy at first. He could live with another dog and teenage children, but not with cats or small furry animals.

And Liquorice, a nine-year-old Labrador cross Cocker Spaniel, enjoys “sniffing out treats and swimming”, according to Margaret Green. He enjoys being around people and would be happiest as the only dog in an adult-only home. He could possibly live with cats.