Investigate Allegations of Cat Being Sedated for TV Drama

Target: Narumon Pinyosinwat, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives of Thailand

Goal: Ensure thorough investigation into the alleged sedation of a cat during the filming of a TV drama and enforce animal welfare laws.

A recent episode of the Thai period drama “The Empress of Ayodhaya” (also known as “Mae Yuhua”) has sparked public concern after a scene depicted a black cat named Samli appearing to drink a solution, experience seizures, and seemingly die on screen. Allegations have arisen that the cat was sedated for the scene, leading to calls for an investigation into potential animal cruelty.

Social media outcry, including the trending hashtag #แบนแม่หยัว (ban Mae Yuhua), has amplified the issue, with many questioning the treatment of the cat during filming. Channel One31, the network broadcasting the series, acknowledged that the cat was sedated under the supervision of “experts” from an animal modeling agency with over a decade of experience. However, skepticism remains regarding whether a licensed veterinarian was present, as improper sedation can pose serious risks to an animal’s health.

The Department of Livestock Development is investigating the incident, requesting clarification from the network and a comprehensive examination of the cat. The Veterinary Council of Thailand has reminded the public that animal sedation should only be performed by qualified veterinarians.

It is crucial to ensure that animals involved in media productions are treated ethically and in accordance with animal welfare laws. Determine if any violations occurred and to prevent future instances of potential cruelty.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat,

I am writing to express deep concern over reports that a cat was sedated for a scene in the Thai period drama “The Empress of Ayodhaya” (“Mae Yuhua”). In the scene, the cat appears to experience seizures and die, raising serious questions about the methods used during filming and the welfare of the animal involved.

Animal sedation should only be carried out by qualified veterinarians to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal. Improper sedation can lead to significant health risks, including distress, injury, or even death. The public outcry and the ongoing investigation by the Department of Livestock Development highlight the seriousness of this issue.

I urge you to ensure that a thorough and transparent investigation is conducted into this matter. If any violations of animal welfare laws are found, appropriate actions should be taken against those responsible. Upholding animal welfare standards is essential to protect innocent animals from harm and to maintain public trust in media practices.

By addressing this issue decisively, you can help promote the ethical treatment of animals and reinforce Thailand’s commitment to animal welfare.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Vicvx


One Comment

  1. Gilda Provenzano says:

    Well this is a new one for me!!Never ceases to amaze me at new forms of this shit to animals.

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