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Celebrity pawtraits: The Johnny Depp Cat, A-Team dog and a furry Kate and Wills in new pet picture book

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Puurates Of The Caribbean: This moggy looks more likely to eat sparrows than star as the legendary Captain Jack

Avast, me hearties, it’s the Purr-ates Of The Caribbean — and this one looks as though he’s more likely to eat sparrows than star as the legendary Captain Jack.
This collection of celebrity pawtraits is a sequel to one we featured in the Mail last year, and is packed with pets in star poses.
The images are devised by a firm called Takkoda, which photographs the animals, capturing their natural expressions before dressing them up digitally to create their iconic personalities.

Mister T-Bone: This dog was in the A-Team as B.A Bark-cus, while Wiggy Stardust was the Leader of The Guinea Pigs From Mars

Obviously the celebs the images are based on have had no involvement in their design — and rest assured, no animals were harmed in the making of this feature.
The images are also used in a range of greeting cards and novelty presents.
So if your cat is a fan of Johnny Depp or your dog is into the A-Team, the new book Famous Faces is now available, priced £19.95.

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Designer dog: Karl Lurcher-feld. All the pictures contained in this article can be found in the book Famous Faces, pictured right, which is on sale now, priced at £19.95

© Famous Faces - Takkoda, published by teNeues, www.teneues.com. Photo © 2010 Takkoda.
These are real pets, not real celebrities. The well-known individuals have not had any involvement in the creation of the images and they have not approved them, nor has their approval been sought for the publication of these images.

source: dailymail