Katie Price sparks concern over her sphynx kittens as they spend the night at the vets after falling dangerously ill
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Katie Price has sparked concern over four of her sphynx kittens as they spent the night at the vets after falling dangerously ill.
The former glamour model, who is currently on tour with pal Kerry Katona, has been condemned by animal charities for owning pets after she suffered a series of deaths.
Last month, she sadly lost one kitten after her designer cat Doris' gave birth, with one struggling to latch on to feed.
This marked the eighth animal to die in her care.
Now, the health of four of her surviving kittens has drastically declined, despite Katie's multiple vet visits.
The star, 46, and her boyfriend, JJ Slater, had been bottle feeding them every three hours after Doris contracted an infection and was placed on antibiotics.
Katie Price has sparked concern over four of her sphynx kittens as they spent the night at the vets after falling dangerously ill
The health of four of her surviving kittens has drastically declined, despite Katie's multiple vet visits
Taking to her Snapchat on Tuesday, Katie revealed that JJ found the kittens limp and unwell.
She said: 'All of them now have declined so bad even though we took them to the vets earlier. JJ had to rush them to the emergency vets.
'We're on our way back to the vets, it's not looking good.
'Fingers crossed, they are like our babies. We're doing everything we can.
'We're just gutted at the minute. And we'll be gutted if they can't do anything for them.'
Now, in the latest update, Katie shared that the kittens were kept at the vet overnight, but Doris's condition had improved.
She told her followers: 'Good morning, didn't have a very good sleep last night at all.
'The vets ringing us three times in the night. I'll give you an update on the kittens again just not in the right frame of mind.
'But Doris is alright.'
Returning to social media on Friday, pal Kerry revealed Doris was back home, but there was no sign of the kittens.
Daily Mail has contacted Katie's representative for an update.
The star and her boyfriend, JJ Slater, had been bottle feeding them every three hours after Doris contracted an infection and was placed on antibiotics
Katie welcomed Doris and two other bald cats into her home last October, despite calls from animal charities for her to be banned from owning pets.
She hit back at those who criticised her for owning animals after charity PETA offered her £5,000 to stop keeping pets.
Katie, who also recently introduced a cocker spaniel named Rookie to her family, has always been an avid animal lover and has owned several pets over the years.
However, her treatment of animals has come under scrutiny after five dogs, a horse, and a chameleon all died while in her care - many of them in traffic accidents near her home in Sussex.
Katie attributes these tragedies to 'bad luck,' with most occurring while she was away. She has since secured the garden of her new home to ensure her pets' safety.
Responding to people who say she shouldn't own animals, Katie told The Sun: 'When people say I shouldn't have animals, it’s circumstances that were out of my hands.
'It’s no lack of me not looking after them or anything like that. I love animals, I love nurturing.'
After reports that Katie had given away her puppy Tank due to 'losing interest,' PETA penned an open letter to her in February 2024.
They offered her £5,000 if she signs a contract to not acquire another animal.
Katie's treatment of animals has come under scrutiny after many of her pets have all died while in her care
'While your intentions may be good, the ever-growing number of animals who have either died under your supervision or been given away is impossible to ignore, and people are rightly concerned,' PETA Vice President Elisa Allen wrote, in the letter shared by The Sun.
'Whatever you may offer as reasons for their suffering, relinquishment, or demise, the fact is that you are consistently harming these sensitive, sentient individuals, and I hope you agree that this is a solution.'
PETA added: 'things have gone horribly wrong with many of the animals under her supervision'.
In response to the open letter, a representative of Katie's told MailOnline: 'Katie has asked PETA many times to have a conversation with her directly, but instead they continue to play the narrative out in the media.'
'If they want to have a direct conversation with Kate they can get in touch.'
'Isn't it a waste of charity money or have they got funds available to give out to celebrities, which should be going towards animals?'
Leading animal charity PETA has previously slammed Katie after her seventh pet died in her care - saying she has 'blood on her hands'.
The leading animal charity has made increasing calls for Katie to not have any more pets in her care after her protection dog Blade died in June last year.
It came seven months after another one of Katie's dogs, Sharon, was killed on the same road.
A petition for Katie to be banned from owning animals garnered 30,000 signatures.
Leading animal charity PETA has previously slammed Katie after her seventh pet died in her care - saying she has 'blood on her hands'
Yet, at the time, she could not escape backlash from charity PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
They called for the need for an injunction to be put in place, stopping Katie from owning pets completely.
They had offered Katie £5,000 to stop buying pets, which she had not responded to.
PETA UK founder Ingrid Newkirk told The Sun: 'If there was a way to file an injunction to stop this serial animal killer, PETA would do so, as this woman doesn't care about the lives she wastes or listen to vital advice and is still treating live animals like stuffed toys: as disposable.
'If William Hill took totally tasteless bets, the odds would favour those betting on how little time this kitten has on Earth, given the hideous track record of animal deaths in Price's custody. No one could call it 'care'.'
The new additions to the family came just a few months after she revealed she had to put down her last 'designer' cat, Frog, after being diagnosed with a neurological disease.
She had bought Frog in February for £1,200, naming him in a sweet tribute to her son, Harvey, who loves frogs, but came under fire months later when she shared a video of the pet wrestling with a dog.
Katie had eight pets die in just six years - including four dogs and a horse all getting hit by cars.
She has also given away pets, including an out-of-control Alsatian called Bear for attacking other animals.
At the beginning of 2024, Katie gave away a puppy called Tank because he 'no longer looked cute on Instagram'.
She also currently has a pet pug, named Captain, and avidly looks after horses.

