12-20-2020, 05:07 PM
This is a complicated story and I am not really sure what I think until I read more.
Change.org has a petition calling for a ban on Katie Price buying more animals.
https://www.change.org/p/rspca-ban-katie...re-animals
Katie Price has posted a video supposedly defending herself.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/12/18/katie-pri...-13773798/
Now PETA is on the case.
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/546/269/...mal-abuse/
It does sound like she has a history of animal tragedies.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/13...n-pet-ban/
I watched the video of Katie Price and her daughter. Katie talks about how upset they were about the loss. The daughter talks about how upset she was.
I don't hear any emotions or real expressions of grief. I know we all grieve differently, but I don't hear any grief. They could be talking about a pair of socks that they lost. Even years later people feel deeply about the loss of a pet. Most people feel that it was somehow their fault or at least express that it wouldn't have happened if they had been there. The whole tone of the video was an expression of it's not my fault. The girl didn't seem to care at all.
The puppy died in an electric recliner. It sounds pretty devastating. I just don't hear that in their voices.
I am inclined to support the petitions. There have been too many losses that should have been preventable.
Change.org has a petition calling for a ban on Katie Price buying more animals.
https://www.change.org/p/rspca-ban-katie...re-animals
Katie Price has posted a video supposedly defending herself.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/12/18/katie-pri...-13773798/
Now PETA is on the case.
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/546/269/...mal-abuse/
It does sound like she has a history of animal tragedies.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/13...n-pet-ban/
I watched the video of Katie Price and her daughter. Katie talks about how upset they were about the loss. The daughter talks about how upset she was.
I don't hear any emotions or real expressions of grief. I know we all grieve differently, but I don't hear any grief. They could be talking about a pair of socks that they lost. Even years later people feel deeply about the loss of a pet. Most people feel that it was somehow their fault or at least express that it wouldn't have happened if they had been there. The whole tone of the video was an expression of it's not my fault. The girl didn't seem to care at all.
The puppy died in an electric recliner. It sounds pretty devastating. I just don't hear that in their voices.
I am inclined to support the petitions. There have been too many losses that should have been preventable.
Catherine