Italian animal rights campaigners are urging Pope Benedict to stop wearing ermine on his hats and robes, appealing to his reputation as a cat lover.
The Italian Association for Defence of Animals and the Environment, which has a white bunny logo, has started an online petition signed by nearly 1,900 people asking the pontiff to stop wearing fur.
Corriere della Sera newspaper has photos of Pope Benedict and one of his predecessors, Pope John XIII, wearing an ermine-trimmed hat and cape. It put the shots next to a picture of a live stoat.
Ermine is the white winter fur of the stoat, which has been used to trim the crowns, ceremonial hats and robes of European royalty, aristocrats, judges and popes for centuries.
The pope wore the fur-trimmed hat and cape before pilgrims around Christmas in 2005.
But the petition appealed not to the pope's fashion sense, but to his reputation as an animal lover, which has even prompted an authorised biography of the pope narrated by a cat.
Published last year, 'Chico and Joseph' is based on a real cat called Chico.
The cat belongs to the caretakers of the house where Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger lived before moving to Rome in 1981.
As a cardinal in Rome, the future pope befriended another cat he found on the street and kept it in his apartment until being elected pope.
