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There was no peace in Japan: Putin's gift died at 12

With the world in the house of Norichis Satake lived six more cats, and with all he got well. The cause of his death is called the disease. The Siberian cat, nicknamed peace, who in 2012, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the governor of the Japanese northern prefecture Akita Norichis Satake was still very young, died. This was reported by Roszmi and Japan News with reference to the Public Relations Prefecture Department. The animal became a pet of the governor's family.

Four years ago, he said that the cat had a wonderful appetite, calm nature, full of energy. Peace was used with six other cats Satake. "This is a special creature for me - the soul rests when I see her muzzle," said Norichis. According to preliminary data, the cause of the death of a cat, which was born on February 12, 2012, was the disease. Usually, this breed lives for 15-17 years, but there are long-lived, who live up to 20-22 years.

Every year on the eve of Cats Day, which is celebrated in Japan on February 22, a video report on the life of a measure appeared on the prefecture website. The last report is dated February 21 this year. In connection with the death of a pet, Satake decided to give a press conference. The cat was a gift in response to Putin after SATAKE as a gift gave him a puppy of the Akita-Inu breed, nicknamed Yum (Dream) for helping Japan in eliminating the consequences of the 2011 earthquake.