The mum-of-five took to Snapchat to share with her followers that she'd spent the night in A&E, but didn't reveal why. The 47-year-old posted a photo of the hospital's A&E sign, writing: "Not what I had on my Bingo card for Friday night." In a follow-up snap, Price could be seen getting her eyebrows laminated, joking that she hadn't planned on such a chaotic end to her week.
"What a day, I didn't plan on ending up in A&E on a Friday night," she told fans, without giving further details about what landed her in hospital. It comes amid mounting concern for the reality star, who earlier this week admitted she was "gutted" after four sphynx kittens were rushed to intensive care and one died shortly after birth, making it the eighth animal to pass away in her care.
The 47-year-old star told fans on Snapchat that the tiny cats, born last month to her pet Doris, had suddenly become "limp and unwell" despite repeated vet visits and round-the-clock bottle feeding.
The mounting losses have fuelled public outrage, with more than 36,000 people signing a petition calling for her to be banned from owning animals. Campaign group PETA even offered her £5,000 if she signed a legally binding agreement promising never to acquire another pet.
But Price has continued to add to her collection of animals, most recently showing off the new kittens on social media. She and her boyfriend, JJ Slater, claimed they were feeding them every three hours even taking them on tour during her stage show An Evening With Katie Price & Kerry Katona.
"JJ had to rush them to the emergency vets," she told followers on Tuesday. "It's not looking good. Fingers crossed, they are like our babies. We're just gutted at the minute."
The kittens were kept in overnight for treatment, while Doris' condition has since improved following antibiotics for an infection. Price admitted she barely slept as vets called her three times during the night with updates.
"Good morning, didn't have a very good sleep last night at all," she said in a shaky Snapchat clip. "The vets ringing us three times in the night. I'll give you an update on the kittens again, just not in the right frame of mind. But Doris is alright."
Animal welfare campaigners say they are "deeply concerned" about Price's record of pet care.