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Sakura Oda talks about her feelings for rescued cats who are like family
Morning Musume has spent time with a total of 58 rescued cats. Sakura Oda from '22
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"Nana" can't see in both eyes. Afraid and good at pampering
Exactly "nobu face"? "Nobuo" of
Morning Musume. The encounter between Sakura Oda and her rescued cats is "coming from the direction of the cat" / Sakura and the cat
Morning Musume has been raised with cats since she was born and cannot imagine a life without them. Sakura Oda from '22. All the cats she has lived with so far have been rescued cats, and in 2020 she and her family also volunteered to milk rescued cats. The number of cats she has lived with so far is 58, including 10 from the Oda family and 48 from Milk Volunteers! Walker Plus presents the life of Oda, who is not just a cat lover, and her cats through her interview and original manga. This time, the second installment, is the story of Oda-san and her rescue cat.
Morning Musume has spent time with a total of 58 rescued cats. Sakura Oda from '22
If you have a rescue cat, the cat will come to you even if you don't try to keep it.
Good evening~. Morning Musume. This is Oda Sakura from '22.
All the cats that have lived in the Oda family have been rescued since before I was born, but for no particular reason. Her parents didn't seem to be particular about having a rescue cat either, but they didn't seem to have the feeling of paying to buy a cat. Also, this is a story I often hear from people who have rescued cats, but even if you don't try to keep one, the cat will come to you (laughs).
At first, it seems that Aya-chan, the first generation cat, would be lonely if she had only one, so she got Taku, a rescue cat, but the two of them were on bad terms (laughs). So, as an arbitrator, I took over the third crab. Momo, the fourth, was born at her mother's place of work, and since there was no one to take care of her until the end, we inherited her. It was an abandoned cat.
Blind in both eyes, Nana was able to move around with just her beard and her senses!
Nana's eyes are failing, and it's hard to decide which one to get for a child with no eyes, so my father took in four or five of them together. This kid was really amazing, and he was able to keep his distance just by hitting things with his beard and his own breath, and he even jumped off the bunk bed, so he probably grasped all the spaces in the house. I think I was. However, Nana also has a fearful side, and was better than any other child. Could it be that he instinctively relied on humans because he couldn't see in both eyes? I think.
In the meantime, I thought that Aya-chan, who hates cats, had run away from home, but this time, Po-chan was meowing outside the veranda in the early morning, so she decided to protect her. Giving her a name makes her feel attached to her, so I named her the nameless "Puu Taro", but she decided to keep her, and her name was also changed to Poo-chan (laughs). This is the first member of our cat.
She has an older sister, Seira, and a younger brother, Nobuo. Sibling cats with too many naming differences
After that, I said that I wanted to keep a kitten, and it was Seira who decided to keep it. At that time, Seira and I took in her brother Nobuo because we wanted her to be with us as much as possible. Wondering why the older sister is Seira and the younger brother is Nobuo? Nobuo is a brown-white cat, and he was a handsome boy when he was little, so why is Nobuo? That's what I thought, but as I grew up, my "nobuo feeling" increased! Are you pushing the owner? So much dere dere, I love my owner. The face is also buo! (laughs)
Kichi, who came after that, is a male calico cat, but calico males are very rare, so there is a risk that they will be used for breeding if they are taken in by bad people. That's why I decided to take over because I wanted someone I could trust to take over.
A bear that became a baby from a milk volunteer
And the newest bear was the one I took care of when I was a milk volunteer. She once went to a rescue cat volunteer to return it, but she was so attached to me that it was hard to leave. So my sister and I played rock-paper-scissors, and if I won three times first, we'd get her. But I lost twice in straights! I thought it was crazy, so I said, "Kuma, cheer me on! This might be the last time." I won, turned around, and became my child (laughs).
Right now I live with Seira, Nobuotokichi, and 4 bears, but when I have the most, I have 5 + Milk Volunteers 5, for a total of 10! But the milk volunteer kittens are very small, so it's not that hard. Next time, I will finally talk about Milk Volunteers.
See you soon. See You Agein☆★☆
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Edited by Ahornbjörn, 14 October 2022 - 01:32 PM.