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Katie Price jokes that her cat's boobs look just like hers as she shares hilarious picture from her family group chat
Katie Price joked that her cat's boobs look just like hers as she shared a hilarious picture from her family group chat on Thursday.
Taking to Instagram the former glamour model, 47, - known for her many boob jobs - shared a screenshot of her family chat where she had posted an image of one of her hairless Sphynx cats.
She penned underneath: 'Her boobs. Her boobs look like mine' along with a series of laughing face emojis.
Her daughter Princess, 18, was quick to comment under the funny image as she said 'I'm dead' along with crying face emojis.
While her brother-in-law Harry had responded with a voice note simply of him laughing.
Katie wrote in the caption of her Instagram post: 'Our family group chat is going off do look like their owners...'.
Katie has had at least 16 boob jobs, three rhinoplasties and two facelifts and has been sparking concern with her extreme weight loss of late.
It comes after earlier this month Katie came under fire after another one of her £2000 Sphynx cats reportedly suffered with sunburn during a heatwave.
She has owned several pets over the years, but has come under scrutiny after five dogs, a horse, and a chameleon all died while in her care.
And Katie has sparked yet another animal cruelty row in early July after her bald cat Kevin was left with sunburn, despite her attempts to protect his skin.
In a video, Katie was seen stroking her cat as she remarked: 'Oh Kevin you have been in the sun today, you have got sun burnt despite us putting sun cream on you... look at his little face', reports The Mirror.
As she doted on the pet, which looked very red, she captioned her clip: 'Trying to keep the cats out of the sun is hard work.'
The video sparked a furious response from Peta spokesperson Elisa Allen, who slammed the star for seemingly ignoring warnings about the proper care for her pets.
She told the publication: 'Anyone who warns Katie not to hurt the animals she takes in might as well be screaming into the wind, for all she seems to care. And here we go again: her cat is sunburnt – something she was likely warned about when acquiring a gimmick cat, bred to look odd and be hairless.'
Katie wrote in the caption of her Instagram post: 'Our family group chat is going off do look like their owners...'
In a warning about sun safety for cats like Katie's, Peta says cats with 'light or no fur can burn easily, which is just one reason to keep them indoors.
'If they do go into a secure garden, apply vet-approved sunscreen and ensure they have plenty of shade. Cat guardians must stay alert, if you spot redness, swelling, or signs of infection, seek veterinary care immediately.'
MailOnline contacted representatives of Katie and Peta for comment.
Earlier this year, a petition calling for Katie to be banned from owning animals garnered more than 37,000 signatures after seven pets have died under her charge.
She attributes these tragedies to 'bad luck,' with most occurring while she was away and has since secured the garden of her new home to ensure her pets' safety.
In February, the mum-of-five hit back at those who criticised her, telling 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.'
Last year, leading charity PETA penned an open letter to Katie after reports that she had given away her puppy Tank due to 'losing interest'.
The charity also offered her £5,000 if she signs a contract to not acquire another animal.
'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?'
The reality star has previously dealt with the deaths of her five dogs, a horse and even her chameleon, Marvin.