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Ulrika Jonsson suggests Katie Price’s vacations and breast augmentations distracted her from caring for her pets

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Ulrika Jonsson has suggested that Katie Price’s countless vacations and boob jobs may have distracted her from giving her animals the care they need.

The former glamor model, 45, was knocked down after her guardian dog Blade was killed by a car last week – making him the seventh pet to die in her care.

And reflecting on the tragedies, Ulrika, 55, says that while she sympathizes with Katie and believes she wouldn’t intentionally harm her animals, she may not be giving them the time and commitment they need.

In her latest column for The sunanimal lover Ulrika, who herself has suffered the loss of pets through old age and illness, wondered if “something is clearly going wrong” when it comes to Katie’s keeping animals.

Ulrika shared how she had to make “huge personal and professional sacrifices” to care for her newest bulldog puppy, while centering her life around his to make sure he had everything he needed.

Opinion: Ulrika Jonsson has suggested that Katie Price’s countless vacations and boob jobs may have distracted her from giving her animals the care they need

Tragic: The former glamor model, 45, was knocked down after her protection dog Blade was killed by a car last week - making him the seventh pet to die in her care

Tragic: The former glamor model, 45, was knocked down after her protection dog Blade was killed by a car last week – making him the seventh pet to die in her care

But she suggested that maybe Katie didn’t have the same mindset, as she’s too focused on her looks and chasing luxury breaks — where has she gone for the past few months to show off her latest boob job in skimpy bikinis.

Ulrika shared: ‘From what I can see from the outside, Katie has had about 582 holidays in the last year and almost as many breast augmentations, which has left her away from her animals and limited in what she can do for them. .’

She then compared this to the post-pandemic pet ownership boom, in which “idiot people” got adorable puppies to “relieve their stress and boredom in lockdown.”

While she also suggested that some owners see their pets as “possessions” rather than “sentient beings” because they have yet to develop a “psychological and emotional disconnect” simply by “buying” the creatures.

The presenter also spoke of the backlash Katie has faced amid the death of dog Blade, with animal charity PETA claiming she had ‘blood on her hands’, while 34,000 have signed a petition supporting the charity’s view that Katie shouldn’t have pets anymore. .

And while she labeled the ex-model the “unluckiest pet owner she knows,” she claimed there was more to the matter than plain bad luck.

Ulrika commented, ‘She’s either beset by the worst of bad luck when it comes to her animals or is there something else? Because something is clearly wrong. I believe Katie is an animal lover – her love of horses goes way back. I can’t imagine her deliberately hurting an animal.’

She concluded: ‘While I offer my deepest condolences to Katie for the loss of her beloved dog, I hope we all realize and truly understand the needs of our animals and adjust our lives accordingly. As if we needed to be reminded, a dog isn’t just for fun.”

View: Reflecting on the tragedies, Ulrika, 55, says that while she sympathizes with Katie and believes she wouldn't intentionally harm her animals, she may not be giving them the time and commitment they need

View: Reflecting on the tragedies, Ulrika, 55, says that while she sympathizes with Katie and believes she wouldn’t intentionally harm her animals, she may not be giving them the time and commitment they need

Wow: 'As far as I can tell Katie has had about 582 holidays in the last year and almost as many breast augmentations, which has taken her away from her animals and limited what she can do for them'

Wow: ‘As far as I can tell Katie has had about 582 holidays in the last year and almost as many breast augmentations, which has taken her away from her animals and limited what she can do for them’

Thoughts: In her latest column for The Sun, animal lover Ulrika, who has lost pets herself to old age and illness, wondered if 'something is clearly going wrong' when it comes to Katie keeping animals

Thoughts: In her latest column for The Sun, animal lover Ulrika, who has lost pets herself to old age and illness, wondered if ‘something is clearly going wrong’ when it comes to Katie keeping animals

It comes after Katie hit back at critics this week, claiming the RSPCA has ‘no concerns’ about animal welfare at her home – after a seventh pet died in her care.

The former glamor model’s black German Shepherd dog Blade was killed by a car last week, which Katie has now claimed was a “sick attack on her.”

The star – who recently split from her fiancé Carl Woods – has lost several pets over the past six years, now including five dogs, a horse and even her chameleon, Marvin.

Animal charity PETA attacked the star on Tuesday, saying she has “blood on her hands” and a petition to ban her from owning any more animals has garnered more than 33,000 signatures.

Love: Ulrika shared how she had to make

Love: Ulrika shared how she had to make “huge personal and professional sacrifices” to care for her newest bulldog puppy, while focusing her life around his to make sure he had everything he needed

Something isn't right:

Something isn’t right: “She’s either been beset by the worst of bad luck when it comes to her animals, or is there something else?” ‘Cause something’s clearly wrong’

But Katie has now hit back and said, ‘Update. RSPCA has been to my home with no concern for my animals and never had or had.

“But we’re trying to piece together how Blade was killed and what his final steps were, as this is a deliberate target to kill him.”

It comes after Katie confirmed she’s split from boyfriend Carl Woods again.

Katie and Carl were last seen together late last month celebrating her birthday in Brighton.

She shared a photo of herself sporting short black hair and wrote: “Extensions ready for another transformation literally had so much crap thrown at me and being single now and then I have to deal with suspicions that my dog ​​was killed intentionally , so under investigation. I need a huge change and movement in my life.’

Her say: Katie hit back this week, saying the RSPCA has 'no concerns' about animal welfare at her home - after a seventh pet died in her care (pictured with Blade)

Her say: Katie hit back this week, saying the RSPCA has ‘no concerns’ about animal welfare at her home – after a seventh pet died in her care (pictured with Blade)

Strong words: Katie has now hit back, saying in her story, 'Update RSPCA has been to my house and not worried about my animals and never did or had'

Strong words: Katie has now hit back, saying in her story, ‘Update RSPCA has been to my house and not worried about my animals and never did or had’

Suspicions: She took to Instagram again on Tuesday to claim her deceased pet was deliberately killed and that its death was under investigation (Blade pictured with Carl)

Suspicions: She took to Instagram again on Tuesday to claim her deceased pet was deliberately killed and that its death was under investigation (Blade pictured with Carl)

She wrote: “Extensions ready for another transformation had literally so much crap thrown at me and being single now and now I have to deal with suspicions that my dog ​​was killed on purpose so as I am under investigation I have need a huge change and movement in my life.  '

She wrote: “Extensions ready for another transformation literally had so much crap thrown at me and being single now and now I have to deal with suspicions that my dog ​​was killed on purpose so as I am under investigation I have need a huge change and movement in my life. ‘

Elisa Allen, PETA’s vice president of programs, told MailOnline: “After a seventh animal died in her custody, Katie Price should be facing more than the court of public opinion.

PETA urges authorities to investigate Blade’s death and reminds the public that not only Price has blood on her hands.

“Greedy breeders who continue to sell or ‘gift’ animals to her are also to blame.”

MailOnline has reached out to a representative for Katie for further comment.

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