Pedigree cats seized in Thai drugs raid find new home with feline
fanatic
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[April 24, 2021]
By Juarawee Kittisilpa
RAYONG, Thailand (Reuters) - Pedigree cats
confiscated by Thai police during a drugs raid have found a home with a
feline fanatic after being put up for auction.
All six pets, five of the Scottish Fold breed and one Bengal, were sold
to Nutch Prasopsin, who runs a Facebook page followed by 3 million cat
lovers, who helped her raise the 100,000 baht ($3,186) winning bid.
"I was very excited. I had very much hoped that the cats would end up in
my care. I've been following their status since the very first day," she
told reporters.
The auction was held after a 30-day window expired for the owner, who
remains at large, to come forward and claim the cats and prove they were
not purchased with drug money.
The confiscated cats will share their new home with Nutch's 20 other
cats.
Pornthip Jampong of the regional narcotics control board said the cats
had suffered an ordeal and it was important they be auctioned off as a
group.
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Nutch Prasopsin, owner of Facebook fan page "Kingdom of Tigers",
holds two of the pedigree cats confiscated as live assets in a drug
bust case, after winning an auction at an animal shelter in Rayong
province, Thailand, April 23, 2021. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa
"They were living together so they would be familiar
with each other," she said. "If we separate them, this may cause
them to stress or have psychological effects."
The money generated at the auction will be held by police as a
seized asset.
($1 = 31.3800 baht)
(Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by Alison Williams)
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