frocher
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Why would anyone do this? He is a seriously sick bastard.
Pete Doherty's cat is on crack
Drug kit ... Doherty appears to force his kitten to inhale from a specially made crack pipe
JUNKIE Pete Doherty is snapped appearing to give his kitten crack — from a mini-pipe he made specially for it. Sickened pals who leaked the picture claimed the warped rocker regularly gets the pet smashed.
They said it PASSES OUT with its paws in the air, suffers MOOD SWINGS and even thinks it can FLY.
One added: “In Pete’s mind it is the only one who understands him now.”
The Babyshambles frontman’s cat Dinger — named after a slang term for a syringe — had five kittens in April.
New low ... Doherty has even got his
pet kitten using crack cocaine
The friend said: “One in particular has borne the brunt of his drug abuse. Pete thinks it’s hilarious to get it wasted.
“He even made a special mini-crack pipe out of a bottle so it can get the maximum hit.
“But the kitten is starting to get really bad withdrawal symptoms.
“It has lost some of its balance and takes huge risks jumping over things that are too high. It thinks it can fly. It’s really distressing to see.”
Doherty, 28, tried in vain to woo back supermodel lover Kate Moss, 33, by sending her a framed photograph of her with Dinger — with the scrawled message: “There’s no place like home.”
He is currently in rehab before a court appearance on October 2 for possessing crack, heroin, ketamine and cannabis.
Last night the RSPCA said of the kitten picture: “It is hard to launch an investigation into possible abuse from just a photograph. There needs to be more evidence.”
DOHERTY’S kitten is not the first animal with addiction problems. In 2005 The Sun told how squirrels in Brixton, South London, became hooked on crack cocaine hidden by addicts in gardens. Residents said the tufties had bloodshot eyes and were “digging desperately” in flower-beds.
In the US, crack squirrels are a recognised problem in New York and Washington DC parks.
Pete Doherty's cat is on crack
Drug kit ... Doherty appears to force his kitten to inhale from a specially made crack pipe
JUNKIE Pete Doherty is snapped appearing to give his kitten crack — from a mini-pipe he made specially for it. Sickened pals who leaked the picture claimed the warped rocker regularly gets the pet smashed.
They said it PASSES OUT with its paws in the air, suffers MOOD SWINGS and even thinks it can FLY.
One added: “In Pete’s mind it is the only one who understands him now.”
The Babyshambles frontman’s cat Dinger — named after a slang term for a syringe — had five kittens in April.
pet kitten using crack cocaine
The friend said: “One in particular has borne the brunt of his drug abuse. Pete thinks it’s hilarious to get it wasted.
“He even made a special mini-crack pipe out of a bottle so it can get the maximum hit.
“But the kitten is starting to get really bad withdrawal symptoms.
“It has lost some of its balance and takes huge risks jumping over things that are too high. It thinks it can fly. It’s really distressing to see.”
Doherty, 28, tried in vain to woo back supermodel lover Kate Moss, 33, by sending her a framed photograph of her with Dinger — with the scrawled message: “There’s no place like home.”
He is currently in rehab before a court appearance on October 2 for possessing crack, heroin, ketamine and cannabis.
Last night the RSPCA said of the kitten picture: “It is hard to launch an investigation into possible abuse from just a photograph. There needs to be more evidence.”
DOHERTY’S kitten is not the first animal with addiction problems. In 2005 The Sun told how squirrels in Brixton, South London, became hooked on crack cocaine hidden by addicts in gardens. Residents said the tufties had bloodshot eyes and were “digging desperately” in flower-beds.
In the US, crack squirrels are a recognised problem in New York and Washington DC parks.