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Animal Activists PETA Mock Tiger Woods In New Ad Campaign

Feb. 24 2010, Published 9:43 a.m. ET

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With Tiger Woods many endorsement deals flying out the window since his much publicized cheating scandal erupted, you'd think Tiger would be pleased to once again be featured in a major ad campaign. But when it comes to the ad that RadarOnline.com has learned PETA is planning on running, we somehow doubt it!

PETA is famous for their attention-grabbing, controversial advertising campaigns and for their willingness to court celebrities and capitalize on controversy. Now, the animal activist group is combining both elements in a hilarious upcoming ad campaign featuring Tiger Woods.

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In the ad, which will run on billboards, PETA feature a picture of Woods and the message, "Too much sex can be a bad thing....for little tigers too. Help keep cats (and dogs) out of trouble: Always Spay and neuter."

PETA hopes to run the ads on various sites, including those near to Tiger's Windermere, FL, home!

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Not surprisingly PETA say that Woods has not endorsed the ads, going on to explain though that the image and idea were "too good to pass up."

PETA’s Executive Vice President Daphna Nachminovitch says, “The millions of cats and dogs born each year in this country without good homes to go to don’t make tabloid headlines, but their suffering is 100 percent real.”

Maybe some good can finally come out of Tiger's cheating scandal - at least for our four legged friends!

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