Probe begins into cat poisoning scene in Thai drama

The black cat, named Samli, is seen "dead" in the controversial scene in the fifth episode, where it was forced to drink a solution from a tray. (Photo: screenshot from One31)
The black rabbit, named Samli, is seen “dead” in the provocative picture in the second season, where it was forced to drink a alternative from a box. ( Photo: screenshot from One31 )

The Department of Livestock Development has begun looking into possible animal violence involving a intoxicated cat in a Thai time play creation.

The cat has been requested to undergo a thorough investigation by the television network involved.

The black kitten, named Samli, appeared in a scene during the creating of” The Empress of Ayodhaya”, or Mae Yuhua. The cat had seizures and cried before passing away in the season five scene when she was forced to drink a tray-containing answer. Concerned about the creature’s well-being and what had been done to it specifically, the controversy drew a lot of emotions of concern.

The rabbit was drugged for the shooting, according to a statement from Channel One31, which was posted online on Sunday. The shooting was conducted by experts from an animal modeling company with at least 10 years of experience.

Afterward, the directorariler confirmed that the rabbit was safe and healthy. &nbsp,

Nevertheless, people continued to ask if the dog was in the treatment of a qualified dermatologist, with some suggesting there was pet brutality.

As the issue escalated, many people, including famous artists, expressed their concerns over possible animal cruelty, calling for a ban on the drama through the hashtag# แบนแม่หยัว ( ban Mae Yuhua ) on social media.

Bunyakrit Pinprasong, deputy chairman of the Livestock Department, said on Monday he had asked One31 to understand the subject and recognize the&nbsp, “experts” who supervised the picture. &nbsp,

Additionally, they were asked to bring the scene’s cat into the department for complete examination before week’s end. According to Mr. Bunyakrit, departmental officers would go there and perform the inspection if they were unable to do so. &nbsp,

The Veterinary Council of Thailand even issued a warning about the risks of animal anaesthesia, which it said should only be performed by a dermatologist. Anesthesia without good reason could damage the individual’s life, the government said.

Specific Scenario, a talent management company, has confirmed in a statement that the actress who played the controversial scene was not at all involved in the sedation.