Published: Wednesday, 5th December, 2007 09:30
Pet Idol Finalists revealed
By Alloa newsroom
ITS the final of the Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser Pet Idol 2007 Competition with the top three in each section now revealed.
The top three in each category are:
Dogs Boyd (L. Milligan, Alloa), Charlie (D. Bellingham, Tullibody) and Bayley (Kayleigh Murray, Sauchie).
Cats Lucy (J. Ferguson, Alloa), Paddy (l. MacFarlane, Tullibody), Dudley (Michelle McKenzie, Alloa).
Others Sam (Jennifer Inglis, Tillicoultry), Arwen (Lyn Dimmock, Tillicoultry) and Cheeky (Charles Bradie, Sauchie).
Voting is now restricted to the finalists only with the pet in each section with the most votes being declared the winner.
There will also be an overall winner the pet with the most votes from all three categories.
VOTOMG WILL CLOSE AT 5PM ON MONDAY AND WE WILL REVEAL THE WINNERS IN NEXT WEEKS PAPER.
There are not many votes between each of the finalists so if you want to make sure your favourite is a winner, then send in your vote now.
To support your favourite pet, use the coupon in this week's Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser to cast your vote.
The competition is split into three categories dogs, cats and others with prizes in each category, and a special prize for the overall winner.
The winner of the dog section will receive a £50 voucher for Dollar-based Safepaws, and £25 to spend at Alloas Betavet Veterinary Centre.
The top cat will pick up a £50 voucher for Arns Boarding Cattery and a £25 voucher for J&C Petfood Supplies.
In the other category, weve got a £50 voucher for Pets Direct and £25 for Betavet Veterinary Centre to give away.
The overall winner will receive a 16x12 framed portrait of their pet, provided by Alloa Advertiser and freelance photographer David Robertson.
Return your voting slips to the Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser office at 39 Drysdale Street, Alloa FK10 1JA.
Only voting slips printed in the Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser will be counted. No photocopies are allowed.


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