The Comedy Pet Photo Awards 2024 has once again delighted pet lovers worldwide with its collection of hilarious and heartwarming images. This year’s winning photos capture the playful and endearing antics of various pets, from a grinning cat to a dog diving into a pool with unbridled joy.
Highlights include a Cat In A Trap Like Super Mario, The New Rose, and a Tired Donkey. These charming snapshots showcase the unique personalities of our beloved pets, reminding us of the joy and laughter they bring into our lives. The Comedy Pet Photo Awards continues to celebrate the lighter side of pet ownership, spreading smiles and happiness through the universal language of pet photography.
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#1. Overall Winner And Dog Category Winner: “Not Just For Cats” By Sarah Haskell
“Hector saw the cat do it… so thought he would give it a try… and this is about as far as he got before reversing out the way he came. But the cat made it look so easy.”
#2. Cat Category Winner: “Cat In A Trap Like Super Mario” By Kenichi Morinaga
#3. All Other Creatures Category Winner: “I Think I Saw A Mouse!” By Debby Thomas
#4. All Other Creatures Category Winner: “The New Rose” By Jonathan Casey
#5. Junior Category Winner: “Tired Donkey” By Charlotte Kitchen
#6. Pets Who Look Like Their Owners Category Winner: “The Proud Pup And His Best Friend” By Darya Zelentsova
#7. People’s Choice Award Winner: “Tarzan” By Kazutoshi Ono
#8. Highly Commended Winner: “Peek-A-Boo” By Sylvia Michel
#9. Highly Commended Winner: “You Didn’t Hear This From Me” By Kenichi Morinaga
#10. Highly Commended Winner: “Dancing Queen” By Vera Faupel
#11. Highly Commended Winner: “Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting” By Sylvia Michel
#12. Highly Commended Winner: “Kitty In The Kitchen” By Atsuyuki Ohshima
#13. Highly Commended Winner: “Grumpy Dog” By Luiza Ribeiro
#14. Highly Commended Winner: “I Believe I Can Fly!” By Julie Smith
#15. Highly Commended Winner: “Nosey Neighbours” By Emma Beardsmore
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