Choupette was given to Lagerfeld by his French model muse Baptiste Giabiconi in January and she has since become his primary preoccupation.
He even gets his maids to keep a diary of her moods, movements and eating patterns if he's not with her.
'In the nine months, we already have almost 600 pages... I think it could be funny to make a little book of Choupette's diary.'
But we won't be seeing Choupette fashioning custom-made Chanel wares anytime soon, as Lagerfeld described the act of humanising pets as 'circuslike'.
Last year while sat with former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld for Interview's September issue, he said: 'If I were a woman, I would love to have lots of kids. But for men, I don't believe in it.'

Karl Lagerfeld
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