KATIE Price has shocked fans after filming her new £1,200 Sphynx cat wrestling with a dog.
The former glamour model, 45, recently splashed out on the hairless feline despite PETA desperately pleading with her to stop owning animals.

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Bosses for the animal welfare charity have even offered Katie a whopping £5K in return for never buying pets again – but she has ignored their cries.
Taking to Instagram, the bankrupt star has now shared a clip of Frog the Sphynx bearing his teeth and swiping his sharp claws at a dark brown dog.
Katie captioned her footage of the two animals scrapping on the sofa with: “Love how these too play [SIC].”
The new video is set to enrage fans and campaigners alike, given Katie’s track record with pets.
Concerns have been raised after the death of at least seven animals in the mum-of-five’s care, with many being the victims of road traffic accidents.
Last summer, Katie’s protection dog Blade was hit by a car.
The tragedy happened just seven months after another of Katie’s dogs, Sharon, was killed on the same road.
The year before that, a delivery driver hit her Alsatian Queenie, who was gifted to her by ex Kieran Hayler on her birthday.
And in 2020 a second Alsatian, Sparkle, was hit by a car after escaping onto the A24.
Meanwhile, Katie also lost her French Bulldog Rolo after he was squashed under a chair and suffocated.
She has also given away an out-of-control Alsatian called Bear for attacking other animals.
And just three months ago, Katie gave away a puppy called Tank because he ‘no longer looked cute on Instagram’.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), offered Katie £5,000 in exchange for signing a legally binding agreement that means she won’t own another animal.
However, she hasn’t accepted this offer and instead claimed she has allegedly “tried to speak to PETA many times”.
A petition calling for Katie to be be banned from owning animals is also running on Change.org.
It is calling on PETA and fellow animal cruelty charity the RSPCA to stop the reality star from owning any more pets.
More than 36,000 people have signed it to date.

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