Cat gifted by Russian President Putin to Akita governor dies from illness at 12

The Siberian cat named Mir was sent to Gov. Norihisa Satake in February 2013, after the governor sent President Putin an Akita Inu dog named Yume to show gratitude for Russia’s support for reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.

The Japan News

The Japan News

          

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Mir, which is a Russian word for “peace,” looks out a window at the Akita governor’s residence in Akita in 2017. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN

December 4, 2024

TOKYO – Mir, a male cat presented by Russian President Vladimir Putin to Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake, died on Tuesday. It was 12.

Mir is a Russian word for “peace.”

The Siberian cat was sent to Satake in February 2013 after the governor sent Putin an Akita Inu dog, named Yume, to show gratitude for Russia’s support for reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.

Satake, a cat lover, raised and cared for Mir with other cats at home. Mir’s age is equivalent to about 64 for humans, and it had been suffering from illness.

Yume has not been seen in public since December 2016.

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