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Cat wins govt.title after rescue from trash plant
    2020-12-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WHEN a worker at a Russian waste-sorting plant rescued a cat from imminent death, he had no idea it would end up with an honorary title and napping in a government official’s chair.

Surveillance footage at the plant in Ulyanovsk, a city located around 700 kilometers southeast of Moscow, last Monday showed worker Mikhail Tukash scooping up a white plastic bag from a conveyor belt and slashing it open to discover a black and white male cat inside.

“I felt something soft inside the bag,” Tukash, who was honored by local authorities for the rescue, said.

“I cut the bag open slightly and I saw eyes looking back at me.”

The cat’s rescue, broadcast on television and on social media, has made him a local celebrity. He has been adopted by the Ulyanovsk region’s environment ministry and unofficially given the position of deputy environment minister.

“The cat was on the brink of death,” the ministry said Wednesday. “A little longer and it would have ended up in the trash separator.”

The ministry has announced a nationwide contest to choose a name for the cat, which it said was found to be in good health after a vet examined him.

“I want to appeal to pet owners: remember that you are responsible for those you have tamed,” Environment Minister Gulnara Rakhmatulina said. “If you can’t keep your pet at home, you can always leave it in good hands or at a shelter.”

(SD-Agencies)

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