Katie Price has admitted she has “lost” one of her cats after spending £4k to own them.
Former glamour model Katie Price, 46, has already earned herself a reputation for being not good with looking after pets. One animal rights charity has even gone as far as to brand her a “serial killer” due to her inability to look after animals well before they are killed or ended up ᴅᴇᴀᴅ.
Now, another animal has gone missing from the clan as the Pricey revealed that her cat Hagrid disappeared without a trace. It comes after she spent thousands of pounds to bring more pets into her ever-growing family.
Chatting with fans on a livestream on TikTok earlier this week, Katie was asked how the cats were doing after one of her expensive new sphynx cats showed up. This prompted Katie to spill the beans on her feline’s lives – including her missing Hagrid.
Hitting back at claims the cats were ill, she exclaimed: “No, the cats aren’t sick. No, Craig, Hagrid at my old house, he was like eight or nine; he just disappeared, didn’t come home one night.
“It’s really sad,” she confessed. “They say cats wander off, don’t they, when they want to pop off.”
Katie has been doling out the cash in order to increase the size of her animal horde, boasting earlier this month that she had forked out a whopping £4k for two new additions. This now means she has five different cats to tend to.
Model and businesswoman Katie is clearly enamoured with her four-legged pals as she continued her livestreams, joking about the cats: “Can you see him? What are you all doing? Hey, what are you all doing down there?”
She added whilst chatting to someone off-camera: “Oh, Tony. I know, I’m gonna sit down and you’re all gonna come on me; I know, I love it.”
Katie, who is currently battling her second bankruptcy, admitted she had forked over £800 to buy a sphynx cat in September. Naming the naked cat Daisy, Katie introduced the new addition to long-standing cats Dobby and Hagrid, named after the Harry Potter characters.
Several fans have previously expressed their concern for the animals however, after numerous animals in Katie’s care have fallen ill or been killed in some way. Animal rights charity PETA branded her a “serial killer” who did not understand the value of the animals, calling for her to be banned from owning pets.
Speaking to The Sun, Ingrid Newkirk from PETA said: “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’.”