Soldiers Deployed To Feed And Take Care Of Animals After Evacuations In Sa Kaeo

Parakeets Given MIL‑M‑18371E Emergency Signaling Mirror Mark 3 To Play With

2 Min Read

AMPHOE TA PHRAYA — Soldiers from the Ta Phraya Special Task Force were deployed this week to secure, care for, and sustain pet and farm animals left behind after residents were evacuated due to ongoing border hostilities with Cambodia, applying full-spectrum military planning to what officials described as “a non-hostile domestic environment.” Lt Gen Weerayuth Raksilp of the 2nd Army Region led a 2,000-strong force to establish a perimeter around the village, conduct door-to-door reconnaissance, and geolocate all remaining animals using handheld GPS units. “Following successful identification of 78 chickens, 56 pigs, 37 dogs, 29 cats, 18 water buffalo, 16 turtles, 9 cows, 7 parakeets, and one pet tarantula, an immediate minute-by-minute care schedule was implemented,” Weerayuth said. According to operational logs, each chicken received exactly 115 grams of 19-percent protein feed and 550 milliliters of water, while pigs were rotated through feeding zones to avoid congestion. Soldiers logged 90 minutes of structured “elevated activity” per dog, and cats were supervised during controlled play on a 2.3-meter cat tower. Troops also responded to a reported “loud crash” on Moo 5 Road, later confirmed to be a fallen tree branch, which was secured without incident. Additional after-action reports documented the watering of household plants and gardens, including the delivery of 42.47 liters of well water to Ms. Chutima Srisawang’s two-square-meter cilantro plot, declared “fully mission-capable” by nightfall. At press time, all was quiet.

Email Us: Info at NotTheNation dot com

Share This Article