IT’S Movember, when chaps grow whiskers in the name of men’s health – but this time it looks like our pets are getting in on the act too.
For every famous fella with fancy facial fluff, it seems there is a four-legged friend who is their spitting, barking or miaowing image, and today we bring you some of the best for Movember.
It's Movember, when chaps grow whiskers in the name of men’s health – but this time it looks like our pets are getting in on the act too.Sadly there are no goats with walrus moustaches, nor any walruses with goatees, but we’re sure you’ll agree the cats and dogs on display all show a fur likeness to their celebrity counterparts.
Now it’s time to take the dog out – must-dash!
THE FREDDIE MERCURY
Maybe this cat inspired Queen legend Freddie to sprout his impressive moustache . . . and maybe it did it by whispering three little words in his ear – 'Ready, Freddie? Grow!'THE SALVADOR DALI
Spanish surrealist painter Dali’s waxed ’tache became his trademark. In the pup Salvador Dolly’s case, her Dali-like markings are perhaps her trade-barkTHE ZZ TOP
The US rock band’s bassist Dusty Hill was rightly proud of his magnificent beard, and his canine lookalike should be too, as it makes him look a real Top dogCredit: AP
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THE GROUCHO MARX
Comedian Groucho presumably wasn’t born with those luxuriant whiskers, whereas his feline counterpart was. Birth Marx, you could call themCredit: GettyTHE HERCULE POIROT
David Suchet's Belgian detective always aims for a positive outcome. Whereas this snap of Poirot the puss looks more like a negativeTHE FRANK ZAPPA
The American rock star and composer’s distinctive facial hair made him instantly recognisable – just like this moggy, to be perfectly FrankCredit: HandoutTHE HULK HOGAN
Wrestler Hulk’s moustache style is known as the horseshoe – so this is a rare opportunity to see a horseshoe on a dog