Katie Price has pleaded for the return of two of her Sphynx cats, Eilleen and Doris, claiming they were stolen while she was in Dubai with her husband, Lee Andrews. The 48-year-old former glamour model shared the distressing news on her Instagram Stories, posting images of the missing pets and urging whoever has them to bring them back.
Missing Cats and Urgent Plea
On June 25, 2026, Price posted a photo of Eilleen, captioning it: "My cat Eilleen has gone missing or stolen. Please return her." She followed with a similar post about Doris, writing: "Doris is also missing or stolen. I came to Dubai Wednesday and my cats were home Tuesday night. I live in a private area and my cats don't just disappear. Whoever has them, return them. They are my babies." She added a broken heart emoji to the message.
Price also shared a plea from a fan page that described the animals' disappearance as "mysterious." The cats are Sphynx, a hairless breed known for their distinctive appearance and high value, which may have made them a target for theft.
Recent Pet Deaths and Animal Welfare Concerns
The disappearance comes just days after Price's husband, Lee Andrews, revealed that one of her other Sphynx cats had died. In a Cameo video, Andrews said: "She's got five Sphynxes actually. One has just passed away. Sorry, eight Sphynxes, five dogs. Eight Sphynxes, now seven, one passed away."
Price has faced a series of pet deaths in recent years. In 2023, her German Shepherd, Blade, was hit by a car and killed, six months after her Pomeranian, Sharon, died on the same road. Price claimed Blade was deliberately targeted, saying: "We are trying to put together how Blade has been killed and his last steps as this is a deliberate target to kill him." That same year, the RSPCA visited her home after the seventh pet died in her care, but Price reported they had "no concerns" about her animals.
In addition to the dogs, Price has lost a horse and a chameleon named Marvin. Earlier in 2026, she faced criticism from fans after suggesting she might rehome some of her 17 pets due to her frequent travel to Dubai. In a YouTube vlog, she said: "I've got to sort out what I'm going to do with the animals because obviously Lee's in Dubai and I'm going to keep going to Dubai and back. I've got 12 animals in the house... Do I need so many animals?"
Public Reaction and Ongoing Search
Price's fans have expressed concern and support, sharing the posts in hopes of locating the cats. The star has not provided further updates on the search, but the incident has reignited discussion about her history of pet ownership and animal welfare. Price has not indicated whether she has contacted local authorities or animal rescue organizations to assist in finding Eilleen and Doris.



