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Troubles galore for Paris

Paris Hilton has been accused of abandoning her cat and now she has been told she can’t have the feeline back. The millionaire heiress adopted the feline from California’s Kris Kelly Foundation just a week before she went to jail last May, according to TMZ.com.

But apparently she did not get round to having the cat neutered until January 30 and has not been back to pick it up since.

The charity’s founder, Kris Kelly, reportedly tried to speak to Paris about picking up the animal, named Prada, but has not heard from the socialite yet.

Now, Kelly is refusing to return Prada, saying, “This is a clear-cut case of abandonment.”

Kelly claims she tried to contact Paris several times but none of her calls were returned. Paris, who also has two Chihuahuas, a Rottweiler, ferret, goat, and a kinkajou, recently admitted her staff look after most of her animals. She said, “I only take care of the two Chihuahuas because they live with me. The others are taken care of by a housekeeper.”

Paris has been named the Worst Dog Owner of the Year for treating her pets like fashion accessories.Meanwhile, Robbie Williams is furious Paris Hilton is his new neighbour.

The Angels singer, who has a house in Los Angeles’s exclusive but quiet Mulholland Estate, was livid when the hotel heiress, famed for her wild partying, bought a home on his street.
A source said, “Paris has a new house right near Robbie’s and he’s spitting mad about it. Robbie sped past her the other day in a chauffeur-driven car and completely ignored her. He hasn’t any time for her and would rather they didn’t have any contact.”

The former Take That star was dealt a further blow when it was revealed Paris is transforming her basement into a nightclub.

The source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper, “She is in the process of building a disco underneath her mansion so she can keep the parties going long after the clubs shut. If the late-nights start disturbing Robbie he will be absolutely furious.”

Robbie moved to the US in 2002 to escape the pressures of fame in the UK.

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