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BANGKOK: Animal lovers were thrown into confusion over whether a Siamese cat presented to the newly crowned Thai king and his queen was a living feline – or not.It is a tradition at royal coronations to present a cat – as well as several symbolic household items – to a new monarch as part of the private Assumption of the Royal Residence blessing ceremony, which was held on Saturday at the Chakrabat Biman residence.

Cats are considered lucky by many Thais and the tradition of giving one as a housewarming gift signifies a stable home.

But by afternoon, the Thai-language news site Manager was reporting that the palace had used a “cat doll” instead of a live cat. Reuters was unable to independently confirm whether live animals were used in the ceremony on the photograph.

 

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