Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Does your pet look like, say, Sarah Jessica Parker or Mayor Bloomberg?

From the EV Grieve inbox...


BANFIELD TO HOST CELEBRITY PET LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST
Does Your Pet Resemble Derek Jeter, Woody Allen or Another New York Celebrity? You Could Win a Year’s Worth of Free Veterinary Care if Your Pet Has a Famous Face

WHAT: Have you ever thought that your dog bears a striking resemblance to Jerry Seinfeld? Or perhaps, in the right light, your cat could be confused for Mayor Bloomberg or Sarah Jessica Parker? If so, then bring your pet to a celebrity look-alike contest, hosted by the new Banfield Pet Hospital in NoHo, on Saturday, January 29th.

Judges will be looking for the pets that have the greatest likeness to:

· Jerry Seinfeld

· Derek Jeter

· John Starks

· Sarah Jessica Parker

· Woody Allen

· Michael Bloomberg

· Spike Lee

All pets and pet parents are welcome to attend and participate. A panel of judges will select one winner who will receive a year’s worth of free veterinary care. Regardless of whom your pet may or may not look like, this event promises to be a purrfectly good time, so come on out and see these howl-arious celebrity look-alikes!

WHEN: Banfield NoHo Grand Opening – Pet Look-alike Contest!

Saturday, January 29th, 2011
11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: Banfield Pet Hospital
632 Broadway

[Image of SJP from "Mars Attacks!" via]

2 comments:

  1. What about rats? because I have two, one bears a striking resemblence to Dominic Pisciotta and my other one is the spitting image of David McWater.

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  2. Holy F, that was a hilarious comment!
    -H

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