Great Warinthorn Shares Strange Chat Encounters, Feeling Like Living in Same House; Reveals Dedication to Project Helping Sick Cats
Thai actor Great Warinthorn announced plans to launch a cat welfare project inspired by the recent loss of his three-legged pet cat, Khai Toon. The project will focus on helping sick and stray cats, with an anticipated launch within two to three months through a Run Club fundraising event. Great aims to raise awareness and resources for cat rescue efforts while channeling his grief into meaningful action.
Actor Great Warinthorn discussed his upcoming cat welfare initiative, explaining that the project was inspired by the loss of his beloved three-legged cat, Khai Toon. Rather than letting this loss consume him, Great decided to transform his grief into positive action by helping sick and stray cats in need. He recently shared progress updates during his appearance at the "Broken-Hearted Love Fin Meeting" event at Channel 3's Malinton Tower.
When asked about the current status of the project, Great explained: "I'm still developing the concept. I want to help cats that are genuinely sick—not just cancer cases, but all types of ailments. Stray cats, all of them. Lately, I've been getting multiple requests through various pages asking for help. Personally, I've been quietly transferring funds here and there. We verify the pages to make sure they're legitimate. My own formal project hasn't started yet, but it will definitely happen because I'm thinking of Khai Toon and want to help underprivileged cats."
Great outlined his initial plan: "The main concept involves organizing a Run Club event—basically a running activity—that could also function as a fundraiser. The idea is to spread awareness and get these cat rescue efforts more attention. Last year, I was a presenter for The Voice Foundation run by P'Gaew, and I was impressed by how genuine their help truly is. Each case they handle is quite serious. I want to follow that model but emphasize spreading the word as much as possible."
When asked if he'd focus on sick cats or strays, Great replied: "Both, actually. Stray cats are definitely part of it, but I think prioritizing sick cats would be more impactful. The stray cat issue is so broad that it's hard to address comprehensively. But sick cats—especially those who are also strays—likely suffer tremendously. I'm not sure how much help we can provide, but we're working on it. I may also need to consult with The Voice Foundation."
Great estimates the project could launch within two to three months, currently in the planning stages. He plans to invite celebrity friends who are animal lovers to participate, noting that he has a list of people on Instagram who own cats and enjoy running.
Regarding his personal life, Great confirmed he remains single and is currently focusing on caring for his one remaining beloved cat. He also touched on receiving strange direct messages, saying: "I get weird messages, quite a few actually. Some people chat as if we live in the same house, but we've never even met or exchanged names. I don't think I get as many strange messages as my friend Boy, but I do get odd ones."