Big Brother HOH (0.79) and Keurig (0.78) sit at nearly identical distances from PetSmart's audience — a two-peak structure that points to two distinct but overlapping neighborhoods pulling on the same follower base.
The shape is two-peak, with the top three neighbors spanning TV Shows and Beverages before converging on a broader pattern. Big Brother HOH at 0.79 and Keurig at 0.78 represent the two poles; Donnie Wahlberg (0.78, Actors) sits between them, suggesting the bridge runs through mainstream entertainment rather than any pet-adjacent category. Rounding out the top five are America's Got Talent (0.76, TV Shows) and Yankee Candle (0.75, Home) — the latter the only neighbor in the top 10 that shares PetSmart's own Home subcategory. The remaining five positions go to Guy Fieri (0.75, TV Personalities), Jonathan Scott (0.74, TV Personalities), Paul Stanley (0.74, Musicians and Bands), Robert Irvine (0.74, TV Personalities), and MTV Floribama Shore (0.73, TV Shows). Across the full top 10, TV Shows and TV Personalities account for six of the ten slots, with no other pet retail or specialty home brand appearing — the audience shape is defined almost entirely by broad-appeal, network-era entertainment consumption rather than category affinity.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is anchored in mainstream American television and household brand habits, with pet retail itself largely absent as an organizing signal.