05:31PM, Monday 13 June 2016
The pets have been pouring in for our 2016 search for the area's Top Pet.
This year we have teamed up with the Nicholsons Centre to find a top dog, perfect puss, fabulous fish or snazzy snake in Maidenhead and the surrounding area.
The aim is to celebrate our nation's love of animals and the competition is not restricted to traditional pets like cats and dogs.
There are no classes or entry criteria apart from the requirement for all entries to be domestic pets - no matter how weird or wonderful.
The owner of the winning pet will receive £50 worth of Nicholsons Centre vouchers and a framed photograph of them and their pet taken by one of our very own professional photographers.
To put you pet forward, simply fill in the form on page 13 of this week's Advertiser and send it in to the address printed at the bottom of the form, together with your pet's photograph. Alternatively, email your photo along with the information required on the form, to kellyy@baylismedia.co.uk
We will print all the photos and ask readers to vote for their favourite pet. The winner will be the pet which polls the most votes.
So, what are you waiting for? Whether you have a cute cat, great gerbil, diamond dog, special spider or regal reptile, get your pictures in before the closing date of Monday, July 11.
The Nicholsons Centre has plenty of shops to browse around, from the newly opened two-storey H&M alongside other large brands such as Top Shop, Next, Ryman and WH Smith to name but a few.
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