2 Altar Servers Criticized After Allegedly Forcing Cat to Drink “Substance” 

2 Altar Servers Earns Drew Backlash After Allegedly Forcing Cat to Drink “Substance” 

Two altar servers earned criticisms online for allegedly forcing a “substance” into the mouth of a cat known as “Ming Ming”. 

Two altar servers in Palo, Leyte have come under heavy criticism for forcing a substance into the mouth of the cat. The feline has reportedly been living for a long time within a church compound in Palo, Leyte.  

The video gained attention on social media and sparked concern among animal lovers and members of the public. Many questioned the treatment of the cat after seeing video that appeared to show individuals pouring liquid from a bottle into the animal’s mouth. 

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According to the uploader, the bottle reportedly contained iced tea and not alcohol. However, discussions online continued after reports emerged claiming that the incident allegedly took place during a farewell gathering for a priest where alcoholic drinks were available. 

It was also reported that some of the individuals involved may have been under the influence of alcohol at the time. 

Church authorities were informed about the incident and took action. Reports indicated that those involved were suspended from their duties and were assigned cleaning tasks as part of the disciplinary measures imposed on them. 

Despite these actions, many people continue to call for a clearer explanation regarding what happened and whether the cat suffered any harm. Questions have also been raised about the results of a veterinary examination that was reportedly conducted after the incident. 

As of this writing, no official veterinary findings have been publicly released. 

Ming Ming is not considered a stray animal. According to information shared online, the cat was born and raised within the church compound and has long been cared for by members of the community. 

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