At 0.84, Pinch A Penny pulls away from every other neighbor in Pet Supermarket's top 10 — and it's a pool supply retailer, not another pet store.
The shape here is a clear spike. Pinch A Penny (0.84) sits well above the next tier, which includes Manhattan Bagel (0.77), Nikki Fried (0.77), Publix Pharmacy (0.77), and Boating (0.75). No other Pet Supplies and Services entity appears in the top 10 — the audience shape is defined entirely by cross-kind neighbors. The subcategory mix across the ten is strikingly varied: a pool supply retailer, a bakery chain, two politicians (Nikki Fried and Phil Ehr), two boating entities (Boating at 0.75 and West Marine at 0.75), an activist (David Weissman at 0.75), a pharmacy (Publix Pharmacy), a grocery chain (Publix Super Markets at 0.75), and a journalist (Chip Franklin at 0.74). The boating cluster — two entries in the top 10 — and the Florida-anchored retail and political figures together suggest a geographically concentrated audience profile, though the dominant structural signal is simply how far Pinch A Penny stands above the rest.
The spike shape, with one neighbor at 0.84 and the next cluster bunched between 0.74 and 0.77, points to an audience with a very specific composition that one entity captures almost uniquely.