A viewer tuning into Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion was left so irate that they alerted the RSPCA after she 'put a kitten in danger’.
The angry animal lover was furious after watching the careless 44-year-old using toxic pink spray paint with the tiny creature a matter of centimeters away on the Channel 4 show.
It comes after a petition calling for her to be banned from owning pets rocketed past 26,000 signatures after another of her dogs died last year.
Cream Pomeranian Sharon - the sixth known animal in Katie's care to suddenly pass away - was run over after dashing out of an open gate and straight onto a busy road.
Fans are keeping close tabs on the star and her animals and one was not impressed after switching on to the latest episode.
Others were livid as she continued to renovate her Sussex home but one alerted the RSPCA to what they saw.
They fumed on Twitter : "Beyond stupid @KatiePrice first you don’t care about your own health, spraying without a mask. Then her helpless kitten walks through the paint and she says 'get out cat I don’t want hairs in the paint'.
"@RSPCA please give the idiot guidance on animals and how not to poison them!"
Katie's reps declined to comment.
Back in 2017, one of her horses was killed after it was struck by a vehicle, a year after that a delivery driver ran over her Alsatian, Queenie.
Her pet Chameleon Marvin died of a "broken heart" that same year as her children Princess and Junior went to stay with their dad Peter Andre.
Katie's Alsatian Sparkle was struck by a car in 2020 and just months later her French Bulldog Rolo suffocated when the family's nanny sat on it.
She was also forced to give away her Alsatian, Bear, for attacking other animals.
Katie currently owns chihuahuas Captain, Buddy, Colin and Batman, and guard dog Blade, and is thought to be "devastated" about the petition against her owning animals.
It claims she had puppies which allegedly drowned in a "neglected swimming pool" as well as claiming one of her cats was "ripped" apart by her dogs.
Earlier this week it was revealed BBC Stacey Solomon Sort Your Life Out has been hit with over 1,500 animal cruelty complaints.
The Rabbit Welfare Association and Trust has tweeted: "Before we comment any more, we want to make it clear that we think that this is the Production company's responsibility, not the presenter, and we won't allow any comments against Stacey Solomon. The Production company should have done their research."
They added: "We have contacted the Production company for a response. With regards to the ridiculous response from the BBC to ours, and everyone else's complaint, you can follow this up via the same link on their website with the previous complaint case number to hand."
A BBC spokesperson said: "The rabbits have full access to a wide, enclosed garden to roam around in, with the hutch being a place to come and go as they please during the day, as well as a safe and secure space for them to sleep in at night."