The Japanese Governor told about the relationship with presented to Putin the cat

The Japanese Governor told about the relationship with presented to Putin the cat

Moscow. April 25. INTERFAX.RU — a cat named Peace, which the President of Russia Vladimir Putin gave the Japanese Governor of Akita Prefecture Norihisa Satake, has become a real favorite of the local administration, said Tuesday the press service of Legislative Assembly of Primorski Krai following the results of visit of parliamentarians to Japan.

The Governor said that she is very attached to the cat named Peace. The MPs said that “it (cat if) the face acquires a Japanese character”.

The Japanese Governor told about the relationship with presented to Putin the cat https://t.co/q7kvS8lVSi

— Interfax (@interfax_news) 25 APR 2017

On the official website of the Japanese Prefecture photos appear regularly and colourful video, with the participation of a World that looks well-groomed and happy. In the residence he is allowed to walk and sleep where he wants.

Cat of the Siberian breed “Neva masquerade” was a return gift to the Russian President, the Japanese Governor Satake after he sent Putin the puppy of breed Akita-inu, known for the movie “Hachiko”.

The dog arrived in Moscow in July 2012 “as a sign of gratitude for Russia’s assistance to the affected by earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, North-Eastern region of Japan.”

Putin thanked the Governor of the Prefecture for the gift and promised in response to send “Siberian cat more”. In September 2012 cat the World has moved to Japan.

According to experts, officially Neva masquerade cat breed was registered in 1992. It brought St. Petersburg breeders by crossing Siberian cats-siamak. Neva masquerade is one of the largest cats in the world. Its dimensions are slightly inferior to giants Maine coons. Females on average weigh about 6 kg, and males can gain up to 9 kg. On the character of these cats are friendly and very attached to humans, but familiarity does not suffer, they love when you talk to them on equal terms.

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