Katie Price dangers the wrath of animal welfare charities as soon as AGAIN as she shaves her initials into horse’s coat – after PETA known as for her to be banned from proudly owning animals
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Katie Price has risked the wrath of animal welfare charities once after shaving her initials into her horse’s coat.
The former glamour model, 47, recently bought a new puppy despite frequent calls from charities to ban the star from owning pets and was featured in a brutal PETA Halloween campaign last month.
Katie has been condemned by organisations over the years for owning pets after 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, Katie has again faced being called out by the animal rights organisation after getting her initials shaved into her horse’s coat.
Sharing a picture on Instagram on Tuesday, the horse was seen with its coat shaved down very close to the skin – with Katie’s initials KP imprinted beside a heart.
Katie Price risks wrath of animal welfare charities as she shaves her initials into horse’s coat(Seen in May)
Now, Katie has again faced being called out by the animal rights organisation after getting her initials shaved into her horse’s coat
Just last month Katie was branded ‘the Grim Reaper’ by PETA after a succession of pets died in her care.
PETA’s Halloween campaign featured a cartoon image of Katie with a black vest on with the slogan ‘Grim Reaper’ as she holds a coffin full of cats and dogs.
The post said that you could buy the Halloween outfit as a dress-up option for £34.99 and you will receive a a Katie mask, scythe, and a coffin of fake dogs and cats.
Sharing the post on X, PETA wrote: ‘TRICK, not treat! @KatiePrice’s record with animals is downright ghoulish – so we’ve conjured up the ultimate Halloween costume: the Grim Reaper of Pets.
‘For £34.99 you’ll get a Katie mask, scythe, and a coffin of (fake) dogs and cats. All proceeds support work to promote responsible animal guardianship, as well as spay/neuter surgeries to help fight the homeless-animal overpopulation crisis!
‘Grab yours at http://PETA.org.uk #Halloween #AdoptDontShop #KatiePrice.’
‘Too many animals have met a grim fate under Katie Price’s ‘guardianship’,’ says PETA Vice President for UK and Europe Mimi Bekhechi.
‘This Halloween costume may be a joke – but the message is not: being responsible for lives and needs of animals who are entirely dependent on you is serious business. And anyone who doesn’t treat it as such needs to stick to stuffed toys.’
Last month Katie was branded ‘the Grim Reaper’ by an animal rights organisation after a succession of pets died in care
PETA’s Halloween campaign features a cartoon image of Katie with a black vest on with the slogan ‘grim reaper’ as she holds a coffin full of cats and dogs
A change.org petition page calling for her to be banned from owning more pets now has 37,828 signatures.
Katie bought her latest puppy at the end of September.
Speaking to the camera in a Snapchat post at the time she didn’t initially acknowledge the dog instead saying: ‘This filter is so needed today, I am so tired.’
However in another slide she explained: ‘And this little one just does not leave my side. I can’t wait for him to meet Rookie, he’s met all of the other animals. This is Rookie’s new little friend for when we go horse riding, walks, everything.’
A representative for Katie was contacted by Daily Mail for comment at the time.
She then posted the caption: ‘First time using a filter in ages.’
Katie bought Cocker Spaniel Rookie in February this year and again many were concerned she was adding another pet to the family.
She 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.
At the time 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 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 former 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.
