Who is going to be revealed as our Perfect Pet contest winner next week?

The deadline for votes is just three days away.

Will it be Giselle Almeida's fur baby Tigger who waits to greet her at the door when she finishes work?

Will Lucy Kaye's house rabbits Barney and Pippin have nibbled their way into our readers' hearts?

Barney and Pippin are both boys and are very laid back, love to play with their toys and eat cherry forage in their spare time.

Pippin came from Windwhistle Warren Rescue in Gloucester and was in urgent need of some friends to cheer him up.

He and Barney have been inseparable ever since.

Maybe it'll be Maverick the house goose.

His owner Aimee Gleed said: "He’s very entertaining, he keeps me company and he loves cuddles at night He has a pen in the garden and comes in the house."

Natasha Davis says her best friend and American cross bulldog Conan is special because she gave him a new home "and he came right into our lives when life was becoming a struggle.

"He literally makes things feel better even on our worst days."

Fellow finalist Bengal cross Teddy is a cat that really wants to be a dog, according to owner Tom Newbery.

"His favourite games are fetch, tug of war and chasing his tail."

Richie O’Shaughnessy says Billy, his Australian Kelpie x border collie is "Genuinely the most loving dog you will ever meet and absolutely obsessed with tennis balls!"

Then there's beautiful Tilda-Roo owned by Hayley Baker, Missy the cockerpoo who is owner Clare Cooper's spring princess, Pablo the handsome viszla and Robin the tiny dachshund with the big puppy eyes.

Voting coupons, which appeared in the printed version of the Adver between April 27 and May 4, should be submitted to our offices at Richmond House, Edison Park in Dorcan by May 15.

There's one vote per coupon and photocopies won't be accepted.

The Perfect Pet who will win £50 for their proud owner, will be announced in the paper on May 18.

More than 300 pets were entered for the competition and appeared in a huge gallery, including reptiles, horses, a snail and amphibians, as well as dogs, cats and rabbits.