Katie Price's Kittens in Critical Condition: What is Known About the Pets' Condition.

Katie Price's Kittens in Critical Condition: What is Known About the Pets' Condition
Katie Price's Kittens in Critical Condition: What is Known About the Pets' Condition

According to The Sun: Katie Price appeared at her latest event with one of her hairless cats, just days after four kittens were urgently taken to the vet.

The 47-year-old celebrity was spotted outside the Royal Theatre in St. Helens ahead of her appearance with her close friend Kerry Katona.

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She travels with her cats.

Katie was accompanied by her friend Jay Jay Slater, who helped to put the Sphynx in the transport box, as well as her son Harvey.

The celebrity, who had a facelift worth £10,000 this year, wore a black sweater, pink joggers, and sneakers and was carrying her things in a Chanel bag.

Recently, she faced criticism from fans when she appeared on stage only 35 minutes late due to traffic delays.

Katie, whose name has been mentioned by fans and the organization PETA in a petition asking her to stop keeping pets, received several kittens after her pedigree cat Doris gave birth last month.

One of the kittens died shortly after birth, marking the eighth pet loss in her care.

The health of the four surviving kittens deteriorated quickly, necessitating several visits to the veterinarian.

Katie and Jay Jay fed them all by bottle every three hours after Doris developed an infection and was given antibiotics.

Katie also noted that she needs to take the kittens with her during her tour across the country.

“Their condition has worsened, even though we had already taken them to the vet before. Jay Jay had to rush them to the vet clinic.”
“We're on our way to the vet again, the situation does not look good.”
“I hope they survive. We are doing our best.”
“We are now in mourning. And we will mourn if they can’t help.”

When the Sun's editorial team contacted the RSPCA, the organization issued a statement on the proper care for newborn kittens up to the age of 8 weeks.

They explained that kittens “should not leave the house or be exposed to new conditions” and that bottle feeding “is extremely specialized and carries a high risk of mortality.”

A representative said: “Newborn kittens should legally stay with their mother for at least eight weeks.”

“Our advice is not to leave the house or be exposed to new environments until they have been vaccinated at six to eight weeks, as their immature immune systems may be exposed to health risks.”

“If their mother cannot feed the kittens, additional feeding may be necessary, but hand feeding is highly specialized and carries a high risk of mortality.”

“They should be kept in a safe and warm environment and gradually socialized. This helps them get used to other animals.”

“Establishing a regular routine is also important, such as regular feeding in small portions, which encourages their learning process and provides a sense of security.”

“Around 12 weeks of age—after the second vaccination—they should be registered for neutering at four months, and also receive treatment for fleas and worms.”

Katie also has the Sphynx Jerry and Daisy as well as a dog named Batman.

In April, she caused fresh outrage when she invested in a racing dog.

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