Katie Price Sparks Fury Again After Unveiling £800 Sphynx Kitten ‘Daisy’

New Furry Addition Despite Controversial Pet Past

Katie Price, 46, has welcomed a costly new pet into her turbulent menagerie – an £800 Sphynx cat named Daisy. The former glamour model shared heartwarming snaps cuddling the hairless kitten, just weeks after heartbreakingly putting down her previous cat due to illness.

Animal Rights Groups Up in Arms

But Katie’s notorious track record with pets has triggered fresh backlash. Animal welfare group PETA slammed her, calling her a “serial animal killer” and urging her to stop acquiring new animals. They even dangled a £5,000 offer if she agreed to quit collecting pets.

PETA Vice President Ingrid Newkirk told MailOnline: “If there was a way to file an injunction to stop this serial animal killer, PETA would do so. This woman doesn’t care about the lives she wastes or listen to vital advice, and is still treating live animals like stuffed toys.”

A String of Tragedies

Katie’s relationship with animals has been plagued by misfortune over six years, including the deaths of five dogs, a horse, and a chameleon. Most recently, she tearfully revealed that her cat Frog was put down after suffering a neurological disease.

Will Katie Listen This Time?

Despite the wave of criticism and PETA’s repeated pleas, Katie appears undeterred, continuing to introduce new pets to her home. PETA blasted the “greedy breeders” who keep selling animals to her as “promotions.”

Though Katie’s rep previously claimed she reached out to PETA for talks, the group insists it prefers public condemnations over private conversations – a standoff that leaves Katie’s next move in the spotlight.

With Price’s rocky pet history dominating headlines, the nation watches closely: will she heed the warnings, or keep turning new animals into tragic tales?

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