Actress Ying Ratha Mourns the Loss of Her Beloved Dog Nong Ramruay

Bangkok: After 11 years together, actress Ying Ratha announced the sad news of the loss of her beloved dog, Nong Ramruay, who suffered from heart disease and pancreatitis. "If we are reborn, I hope we meet again and recognize each other immediately," Ying expressed in her heartfelt announcement.

According to Thai News Agency, the talented actress took Ramruay to an animal hospital on March 17th for treatment. Although there was initially an improvement in the dog's condition, it eventually relapsed, leading to a tragic outcome. After Ramruay passed away, Ying cremated her dog and later scattered the ashes, a moment filled with grief for her family.

Ying shared her sorrow and memories on her personal Instagram account. She posted a compilation of cherished moments with her dog, Ruay, and narrated the difficult journey they went through. "Saying goodbye here, Ruay. She had pancreatitis and was hospitalized since March 17th. Her condition improved significantly; on Saturday morning, she was able to get up and eat on her own. However, in the afternoon, the hospital said her fever had returned and the inflammation had worsened, possibly from the urinary catheterization she received on the 18th. She needed antibiotics. She's always had a heart condition and was receiving medication and IV fluids, plus the abdominal pain from the pancreatitis. Her heart couldn't take it anymore; it stopped beating. After 20 minutes of CPR, she passed away yesterday. So many questions! On Saturday, her condition was so good, and I thought we'd be able to take her home this Sunday or Monday. But that's not the case. We have to say goodbye and change our plans from going home to taking her back to doggy heaven, her real home. Go to heaven, Ruay. Play and explore up there, and one day we'll meet again."

In her message, Ying also expressed gratitude for the 11 years they shared together. "Thank you for coming into my life for 11 years. You weren't disobedient, you weren't fussy, you were affectionate, the introvert of the house. Whether you go back to dog heaven or are reborn as a human, if we meet again, I hope we'll recognize each other immediately. We saw each other yesterday morning for the last time. You tried to talk, you propped yourself up when your parents told you to go home. I think that was your final goodbye, Ruay."

Amidst the outpouring of condolences and support from fans and celebrities, many offered their condolences and encouragement to Ying during this difficult time.