Feline faux-paw: Empress of Ayodhaya cat drugged by amateur

In a shocking twist worthy of its own drama, fresh revelations have emerged from the set of the Thai historical series, The Empress of Ayodhaya. It’s been discovered that the mysterious black cat, who was anaesthetised during filming, was knocked out by someone with zero veterinarian credentials.

The Department of Livestock Development released a bombshell report today, November 15,revealing the latest in this unfolding scandal. Back on Wednesday, November 13, Chaiwalan Tunark, Animal Welfare and Veterinary Services Division chief, called in the vet squad to give the once dozy feline, lovingly known as “Samlee,” a thorough MOT.

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The TV star cat is a five year old, sprightly, neutered male, sporting a sleek, all-black coat.

Samlee was subjected to a full physical, blood tests, liver and kidney checks, and X-rays galore, courtesy of the dedicated team at the Animal Hospital in Pathum Thani. And the verdict? Samlee came out with a purr-fect bill of health. The tests revealed normal blood work, and his organs and X-rays indicated everything was in tip-top shape.

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However, the drama didn’t end there. When quizzed on who dared to wield the needle on set, Veterinarian Chaiwalan dropped another clanger: the so-called expert was nothing more than a model tasked with tending to the animals during filming—not a qualified vet.

Is this a case of feline foul play? When asked if any laws were broken, Chaiwalan assured curious minds that the whole affair was headed to investigators for a deep dive. We’ll have to wait but, rest assured, the claws are out as we await the investigators’ decision.

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Original story: Thai drama series faces backlash after cat anaesthetised on set

The Department of Livestock Development planned to summon the director and production team of the Thai historical drama series The Empress of Ayodhaya, also known as Mae Yhua, for questioning due to criticism over animal abuse after a black cat was anaesthetised during the production.

The Empress of Ayodhaya is a period drama inspired by the Queen of Ayodhaya, Sri Sudachan, who later became regent for her son Yot Fa after the death of King Chairacha. The queen reportedly lived from the early 1500s to 1548. The series is currently airing on One 31 and Netflix.

The leading actors include Teerapat “Tui” Sajakul as King Chairacha, with the four queens being Davikha “Mai” Hoorne as Sri Sudachan, Panward “Pei” Hemmanee as Inthorn Suren, Sireethorn “Bint” Leearamwat as Sri Julaluck, and Nopjira “Fern” Lerkkajornnamkul as Inthorn Thewee.

Controversy over the series has emerged previously, with some audiences questioning whether the drama accurately reflects historical information. However, the production team clarified that the director was inspired by the history of Sri Sudachan and added fictional elements to make the series more engaging.

Some viewers also pointed out inconsistencies, such as the appearance of Inthorn Suren, whose gel-polished nails were deemed inappropriate for the Ayutthaya period. Others noted that the baby in the series wore a disposable diaper, which would not have been used at that time.

The most recent criticism arose after episode 5, which aired last week. The viral scene involved Inthorn Thewee, who feared her tea might be poisoned, so she allowed a black cat to drink it. The cat was shown having a seizure and dying, supposedly helping Inthorn Thewee to escape the poisoning.

Clarification from director

Many fans praised the cat for its performance, noting how convincingly it played dead, even shaking before its death. Others, however, criticised how the director made the animal act so neatly.

One actress in the series, Mollywan “Jah” Phantarak, who played a close servant of Inthorn Thewee, clarified on her X (formerly Twitter) account that the cat was anaesthetised to make the scene more realistic, as the animal was shaking during the play.

This sparked huge criticism of the actress, the director, and the production team, leading to the hashtag #แบนแม่หยัว (#BanMaeYhua) trending on Thai X.

Another actress, Bint, also faced backlash for commenting under Jah’s post. Netizens criticised Bint for encouraging animal abuse, even though she is a former veterinarian. Bint later issued an apology on social media for her careless remark.

The director of The Empress of Ayodhaya, Sant Srikaenlaw, eventually addressed the issue on his Facebook account, explaining that the anaesthesia was administered under the supervision of a specialist. He emphasised that the cat regained consciousness afterwards and did not exhibit any side effects.

Sant also promised to take the cat for a thorough health check and share the medical certification with netizens.

Call for legal punishment.

However, the controversy did not subside, as many were unimpressed by Sant’s failure to apologise for the animal abuse. Critics argued that, regardless of whether the cat survived, the director should never use such a method in the first place. Some veterinarians also shared concerns that anaesthesia could have fatal consequences for the cat.

Netizens demanded that the production team reveal the name of the specialist and urged sponsors to withdraw their support for the series. Many also called on relevant government departments to take legal action against the production team.

In response, the Animal Welfare and Veterinary Service Division of the Department of Livestock has planned to summon the director and production team for questioning this afternoon, November 11. The department will also conduct a health check on the cat featured in the series to ensure its well-being.

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