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00:00The last fortress of the Puppet World, where any cat can be saved.
00:06Yasushi Sakata
00:09Also known as Kawajan Sakata
00:13What is this man's activity?
00:18The old woman's house, which caused the destruction of 21 cats.
00:30We have no choice but to create a world where cats do not appear in front of them.
00:37What about the woman who left 19 cats and ran away at night?
00:41If the center doesn't move or can't move, we have no choice but to attack.
00:46I won't forgive you for running away.
00:49Four years ago, Sakata was on his way to a very important site.
00:57What is the purpose of this trip?
00:59It's a reward.
01:01A reward?
01:02Yes, a reward for coming to my house.
01:04A reward?
01:06It's a reward.
01:08A reward?
01:09What does he mean by a reward?
01:12Did you bring a cat?
01:14I threw a cat in front of my house.
01:16In front of the shelter?
01:18Yes.
01:19I knew I threw it away a long time ago.
01:22It was a woman in her 50s.
01:25I threw four or five cats in front of my house.
01:28That was before.
01:34Five cats were thrown away in front of the shelter.
01:39Who did this?
01:43The owner didn't know and was protecting the cats in the shelter.
01:48One day, a phone call came from an acquaintance of the shelter.
01:52When I came to the dog shelter, all the five cats were gone.
01:57I asked him what happened to the cats.
02:00He said he threw them away in front of the shelter.
02:03Do you remember?
02:06Yes, I remember.
02:09It was because he bought a new dog.
02:12It turned out that he threw the cats he had bought in front of the shelter.
02:17Sakata went to his house immediately.
02:20Then...
02:22Do you know how much you've done?
02:27Yes.
02:29I think I've done a terrible thing.
02:32But I can't buy a cat anymore.
02:37So...
02:39I'll pay you.
02:41Can you take the cats?
02:43I understand.
02:45Please pay me properly.
02:47Yes.
02:49I'm really sorry.
02:55After the trial, he settled down by paying 30,000 yen a month for the five cats.
03:02But after a while, he didn't pay.
03:06He called his ex-owner.
03:09The number you have dialed is either out of range or out of power.
03:16What?
03:18But Sakata won't give up.
03:22He contacted the judge in charge of the trial.
03:26It seems to have been self-destructed.
03:29What?
03:30If it's self-destructed, we can't do anything.
03:33If it's self-destructed, something should come from the other side.
03:37But nothing came from there.
03:39Maybe it was a lie that it was self-destructed.
03:43I'll charge it directly.
03:45How much do you have left?
03:47I have about 140.
03:49I have about 70 left.
03:53I do this kind of thing, so I have more time.
03:58I really want to go home tired.
04:02I really want to go home tired.
04:04But I don't want to be looked down on.
04:09What's that?
04:11Is this the right side?
04:12Yes.
04:13Is this the second floor?
04:15Not only did he abandon a living creature,
04:19but he also paid for it.
04:24Kawajan Sakata will never forgive such a person.
04:32Kawajan Sakata
04:41There is a dim light in the room.
04:44Is the woman home?
05:02Kawajan Sakata
05:04Kawajan Sakata
05:28Is she home?
05:31To confirm that, he goes to the back of the apartment.
05:36It's here.
05:38Did she leave?
05:40Yes.
05:41Is this it?
05:43She left, didn't she?
05:45Yes.
05:46That means she left in the afternoon and didn't come back.
05:52I'll come back tomorrow.
05:54I'll call the company directly.
05:57Kawajan Sakata leaves because he has to take care of the cat.
06:01Even if he had moved, Sakata will chase him to the company and make sure he pays for it.
06:07It's annoying to be looked down on.
06:10I can't run away.
06:12He'll do it again.
06:14Of course, he won't do it to me this time.
06:16If I learn how to run away, I'll do it again.
06:20That's why I shouldn't be nice to them.
06:22You don't want to go physically, do you?
06:24I don't want to go physically.
06:26I'm talking about money.
06:29I don't want to do that.
06:31But I don't want to pay for it because I don't like it.
06:35What's the source of your energy?
06:38I don't want to be abandoned again.
06:41For example, I bought a house.
06:44I paid half of the rent, so I don't have to pay the rent.
06:49It's the same as that.
06:51For some reason, such social norms don't work in our industry.
06:56It's a story about unstable income or losing a job.
07:01If you ask me for advice, I'll tell you it's okay.
07:06It's not a job to be used in a good way.
07:11It's all for the cat.
07:15On this day, Sakata received an urgent SOS from another consultant.
07:20When he arrived at the scene...
07:23Can I come in?
07:25Good evening.
07:27How's the surgery going?
07:29I've had a few surgeries, but I haven't had a male.
07:32Have you had all the female surgeries?
07:34There's still one small one.
07:37Don't you have to have a male?
07:39If I have a male, I'll die.
07:41You won't die.
07:42What about the small one?
07:44The small one is still this small.
07:46Come in.
07:48Please have a seat.
07:50Excuse me.
07:53I'm here to save the cat.
07:58The surgery is over, isn't it?
08:00Surgery?
08:04Is there anyone who hasn't had a surgery?
08:06Only this one?
08:08One of them escaped.
08:10Really?
08:11He just left the room.
08:14Currently, there are 20 cats in the room.
08:21Yes.
08:22This is the scene of a mass breeding crisis.
08:26According to the neighbor who sent the request...
08:32Hello.
08:33Hello.
08:34Here you are, Hideko.
08:38The old woman was living alone.
08:42Hideko, is the white cat a new cat?
08:46The number of cats is increasing.
08:48That's right.
08:49I'm letting him play freely.
08:52So he seems to bring his friends.
08:55It's better not to be lonely.
08:58But the number of cats increases quickly, so you have to be careful.
09:02I see.
09:04He lives alone and picks up all the cats.
09:09At first, he had about 4 or 5 stray cats and house cats.
09:16But when he noticed...
09:20Hey, Hideko.
09:22The number of cats is increasing again, isn't it?
09:24That's right.
09:26I didn't expect the number to increase so suddenly.
09:29What should I do?
09:33The old woman didn't know the breeding ability of cats.
09:36But when he noticed, he couldn't catch them by himself.
09:39He had to raise 20 stray cats.
09:45How many cats did you have?
09:47At first, I had only 4 cats.
09:50I put all the stray cats in the house.
09:56They were all stray cats.
09:59I put all the stray cats in the house.
10:03I felt sorry for them.
10:05That's right.
10:07Is this the only stray cat you have?
10:09Yes.
10:10This is a female cat.
10:12I already took care of this cat.
10:14But you can't take care of a stray cat.
10:17I took care of this cat once, but it ran away again.
10:20Tell me when you get home. I'll pick it up.
10:24Sakata promised to pick up a stray cat.
10:28Then, a cat caught his eye.
10:31There's another cat over there.
10:34The cat came into the house today.
10:36That's a baby cat.
10:38That's a baby cat.
10:39That cat is very weak.
10:44The cat was angry before.
10:46But the cat didn't get angry today.
10:48The cat put on eye drops.
10:51But the cat's eyes were very dirty.
10:53The cat's eyes were very dirty.
10:57Can I do it at home?
10:58Can I do it at home?
11:00I'll do it at home.
11:02I'll do it at home.
11:04On this day, he decided to take care of the weak cat and go home.
11:11It's not anyone's fault.
11:14It's not the cat's fault.
11:17It's just a matter of lack of knowledge and information.
11:21And above all,
11:23if there was no stray cat outside, this wouldn't have happened.
11:27It's not the elderly's fault for not being able to take care of the cat.
11:32It's the society's fault for not being able to take care of the stray cat.
11:39The cat is moving a little more than before.
11:44That's because the environment has changed.
11:47It doesn't look like it's stuck.
11:50It's the most difficult time to get out of here.
11:54The weak cat's fate is...
12:00What's more...
12:04There's a cat that's being abused.
12:08Emergency SOS from the scene of animal abuse.
12:14In order to save the cat,
12:16Kawajan Sakata is in a state of shock.
12:20It's the left front leg.
12:23I think it's going to be difficult.
12:28It's not going to be easy.
12:34From the house of an elderly woman who had a cat abuse.
12:39Sakata took care of the weak cat.
12:45This is terrible.
12:47The cat is moving a little more than before.
12:50That's because the environment has changed.
12:53It doesn't look like it's stuck.
12:56It's the most difficult time to get out of here.
13:10Let's drink a lot.
13:12I'll tell you later.
13:18The cat is in a state of shock.
13:21The cat is in a state of shock.
13:44The cat wants to eat miso.
13:51The cat doesn't look at the outside.
13:53The cat is not in a blessed environment.
13:56The cat is not in its original form.
13:59In that sense,
14:01the cat that was born in this era
14:04is a victim.
14:07That's what I think.
14:09It's not about saving the cat.
14:11I think it's about how little the victim does.
14:17Two months later.
14:28The cat has grown so much.
14:30The cat is full of energy now.
14:33The cat survived.
14:35That's amazing.
14:37The cat didn't have eyes.
14:40Can the cat jump?
14:42Yes, it can.
14:43I see.
14:45In this way,
14:47a small life was saved.
14:54But as soon as the cat rests,
14:57Sakata receives a phone call.
15:03Yes.
15:05Yes.
15:06Sakata immediately goes to the scene.
15:10What is the case?
15:12There is a person who is abusing the cat.
15:15I know who the abuser is.
15:19I know how he does it.
15:21But I don't have any evidence.
15:23I don't have any video or images.
15:25I don't have any evidence.
15:27So the police can't do anything.
15:31This is the client who gave the phone call.
15:34Where is he?
15:36Here.
15:38I can see him from the second floor.
15:42Can you see him from here?
15:44Here.
15:45There is a picture of the fire extinguisher.
15:47It's a fire extinguisher you can buy online.
15:51When I first saw it, I didn't know what it was.
15:56I was surprised.
15:58My wife asked me if I knew.
16:02I said we were together.
16:04She said there was a fire extinguisher here.
16:07The fire extinguisher was put in front of me.
16:11I asked her what happened inside.
16:13After 4 or 5 days,
16:15the fire extinguisher disappeared.
16:22What should we do?
16:25According to the client's story,
16:27the neighbor is holding the cat.
16:31But there is no evidence.
16:33So the police and the government can't do anything.
16:36And the neighbor is afraid of being caught.
16:39So he can't do anything.
16:41He doesn't refuse any request.
16:44How will Kawajan Sakata solve this problem?
16:54I don't think there is any evidence.
16:57Let's go to the police station around here.
17:02He caught a stray cat in the neighborhood
17:05and started posting a notice that he was going to have an inhumane surgery.
17:10What is this?
17:12It's an appeal that there is a group like this.
17:17By posting a notice that a protection group has entered this area,
17:23people who are being abused should be careful and self-restraint.
17:27That's what he thought.
17:29I posted a notice that I was going to have an inhumane surgery.
17:32I'm going to have an inhumane surgery next week.
17:34I'm going to catch as many cats as I can in 2 or 3 days.
17:38Sakata refused to catch the cats immediately,
17:41and refused to give them back.
17:44Once the cat is caught,
17:46the cat will be wary of the fire extinguisher and won't be able to enter.
17:49That's why Sakata says he won't be caught by the abuser.
17:54It's not like they won't abuse me 100%.
17:59The worst thing is that I'll be gone from there.
18:03After all, the root of all problems is that there are stray cats.
18:08I realized again that it is necessary to create a society without stray cats as soon as possible.
18:17It's 9 o'clock at night.
18:20Sakata is on an important mission to get rid of stray cats.
18:25Can you wait a minute?
18:27Yes.
18:28I'll be right back.
18:46Please put the snacks in here.
18:48If you find a cat there, the abuser will gather.
18:52This is the place.
18:54Hello.
18:56For the past 5 years,
18:58I've operated on about 60 cats in this area.
19:03But I haven't caught a single one.
19:05For 5 or 6 years.
19:07I bring them here every time I give birth.
19:10That's right.
19:11The stray cats in this area continue to give birth and reproduce in large numbers.
19:16Almost all of them were able to be operated on,
19:19but only the black cat parents were unable to catch them.
19:24Today's mission is to catch those two cats.
19:28Actually, this is the place.
19:31It's quite difficult to catch a cat in the middle of the night.
19:36There are a lot of people coming and going in this area,
19:39so it's hard for the cats to be alert.
19:43There are a lot of drunk people throwing things.
19:47I've met a lot of people like that before,
19:50so I'm getting more and more alert.
19:54It looks like someone's here.
20:00There he is.
20:01He's here. Don't worry.
20:02He's here.
20:04A black cat is watching this.
20:14He's setting up a trap.
20:16He's setting up a trap.
20:20He's watching from a distance.
20:22Stay away from me.
20:23Where is he?
20:25He's probably going to come out of that gap.
20:31No matter where you look, you can tell that I'm suspicious.
20:36I've been watching this place in the middle of the night.
20:41I'm definitely suspicious.
20:43I know.
20:44He's a drunk, but he's so confident.
20:48Let's play a little more.
20:5130 minutes later.
20:55Then...
20:58He's really coming out.
21:04He's already doing it.
21:05I don't know.
21:08Will he be caught?
21:14In order to catch stray cats that haven't undergone anesthesia,
21:19he's setting up a trap.
21:25Stay away from me.
21:27Where is he?
21:28He's probably going to come out of that gap.
21:35Then...
21:37He's really coming out.
21:43He's already doing it.
21:44I don't know.
21:47He's already doing it.
21:49Then...
21:55There's a cat.
21:57There's a cat.
21:58The other cat also showed up.
22:01The other cat also showed up.
22:04The other cat also showed up.
22:16But...
22:25Oh, no.
22:27He's very cautious.
22:34He's running away.
22:37He's running away.
22:41An hour later.
22:45In the end, he couldn't catch a stray cat.
22:51But Sakata's day isn't over yet.
22:54It's 11 a.m.
22:57He's taking care of the cats at night,
22:59so he sleeps about 3-4 hours a day.
23:05I have to make sure that the cat is taken care of until the end.
23:10So, I have to take care of the cat at home.
23:16There's no reason why I'm sleepy at night.
23:21Whether I'm tired, sleepy, or sick,
23:25it doesn't matter to the cat.
23:28So, I have to feed the cat as soon as possible.
23:31In a shelter run by Sakata,
23:36there's a cat in a similar situation.
23:40These two cats.
23:42What happened to them?
23:44The owner of the cat was kidnapped by the police,
23:48so he couldn't buy a new one and came to our house.
23:51Usually, when the owner has a problem,
23:54he worries about the relationship,
23:56so he often can't find someone to take care of the cat.
24:00But Sakata doesn't care about the owner's situation.
24:06Why is that?
24:08Whether the owner is a criminal or not,
24:10it doesn't matter to the cat.
24:12So, it doesn't matter whether the owner is rich or not.
24:18The owner of the cat is in a foster home.
24:21When are you going to take him in?
24:23I don't know when I can take him in.
24:26If the owner of the cat is in a foster home,
24:29and he can return to the society,
24:31I'll see if I can buy a new one.
24:33I don't think I can buy a new one right away
24:36because the cat has returned to the society.
24:40So, you're going to buy a new one
24:42after Sakata decides?
24:43Of course.
24:46No matter what happens to the owner of the cat,
24:48as long as the cat has a place to go,
24:50Sakata wants to protect the cat.
24:55He has a belief.
24:59I don't like the expression of helping,
25:03but rather than helping,
25:05I'm just giving him a chance to live.
25:07It's our job to give him as many chances as possible.
25:14Instead of helping,
25:16he creates an environment for the cat to live in.
25:19That's what Sakata does.
25:22Such activities spread by persuasion.
25:25On this day, a cat with no place to go
25:27was brought to Sakata.
25:38A man who protected a stray cat
25:41with his own hands.
25:57However, he came to Sakata for advice
26:00because the cat was injured and couldn't walk.
26:04When was the last time you were protected?
26:07On Sunday.
26:10Did you go to the hospital?
26:12I went there on that day and yesterday.
26:17How did the X-ray show?
26:20There were no fractures.
26:22No fractures?
26:24It's the front leg.
26:26The left front leg.
26:27It was lying on the left side,
26:29but it was able to walk.
26:32There are times like this
26:34when the cat has a fever
26:36and then recovers
26:38and then gets a fever again.
26:41But he's still eating.
26:44There's still a lot to do.
26:46You're looking for a cat like that?
26:48Yes.
26:49I think it's difficult to find a cat like that.
26:53On the other hand,
26:55there are people who are looking for a cat like that.
26:58There are also people who have a disability.
27:02First, he decided to protect the cat with a nose shelter.
27:06Then...
27:08I'll do what I can at home.
27:11You can come and see me anytime.
27:14Please come and see me anytime.
27:15What should I do with the receipt?
27:17I'll take it.
27:18Can I see the address?
27:20Yes.
27:21I'll just check it.
27:23Did you get the money?
27:25Yes, of course.
27:26I'll take it.
27:28That's the system at home.
27:30When you take it.
27:31When you bring it in,
27:33when you bring it in,
27:35how much is it per cat?
27:37That's right.
27:38How much is it per cat?
27:40I think he's been taking it for two months.
27:43I think it's 30,000 yen.
27:46In general, there are many volunteers
27:48who take stray cats for free.
27:52However, when Sakata protects a cat,
27:56he always pays for it.
27:59Why is that?
28:00There are many cases where a stray cat is taken
28:03or a kitten is taken.
28:05But there is also a responsibility to take it.
28:08It's not a bad thing to take it.
28:11I think it's a good thing.
28:13But we don't just take it and that's it.
28:15We have to take it and raise it from there.
28:18We have to grow it until we put it in a shelter.
28:21We have to get it in good condition.
28:23We have to get at least a vaccine and check it.
28:26Our stance is that the person who brought it
28:29should take responsibility for the cost.
28:32It takes what it takes.
28:34I don't think it's right to run away
28:37using the word volunteer.
28:39Japan still has this problem
28:41because we've done it that way.
28:43Regardless of the scale,
28:45this form of shelter
28:47is absolutely necessary
28:49in the world's social system.
28:51No matter how hard you try,
28:53you have to pass it on to the next generation.
28:55If people with money in the next generation
28:57work hard,
28:59the same thing will happen again.
29:01That's not going to happen.
29:04Saving lives is not just about cleanliness.
29:08It's about money.
29:10If we don't create that system,
29:12we won't be able to create a future
29:15where there is no killing and no stray cats.
29:17That's what Sakata says.
29:20But Sakata can't help but worry about the cats.
29:28What's this?
29:30It's a cat.
29:32What happened to it?
29:35It came with the cat.
29:37It came with the cat?
29:39What do you mean?
29:41It had a place to stay.
29:43It came with the cat.
29:46He even protected the owner with the cat.
29:51Actually, this person
29:53used to live with 30 cats.
29:57But he had to leave the house
29:59and lost his place with the cat.
30:02Sakata came to the shelter
30:05with the cat.
30:08I take care of the cats at night.
30:12You take care of them?
30:13Yes.
30:14You take care of them?
30:15Yes, I do.
30:16Sakata, how do you feel about that?
30:18I feel like I'm taking care of them.
30:22Sakata seems to be a tough guy,
30:25but he's very affectionate to both cats and people.
30:31He's not just a cat protector.
30:34He's also very particular about JOTO.
30:37When Sakata goes to the JOTO house
30:40to see what's going on,
30:43what does he see?
30:54This scary cat is
30:56about 70 years old.
31:02How old is Satoya?
31:05He's a good cat.
31:07He's about 70 years old.
31:11He's an elderly cat in his 70s.
31:15Even if he had a cat,
31:18he wouldn't be able to take care of it.
31:21That's why there are so many JOTO shelters.
31:26But Sakata...
31:28Age doesn't matter.
31:30We don't know what's going on at our age.
31:33We can't tell if Satoya is okay or not
31:36just by looking at his age.
31:38We'll let you know if he's okay.
31:42I think it's better than staying at home.
31:45I think he's living a good life.
31:48It's better to stay at home
31:51than being bullied by other cats.
31:56I'm happy.
31:57I think he's a successful cat.
32:02If it's a happy place for cats,
32:05JOTO shelters are a must.
32:08That's Sakata's way of life.
32:11And...
32:12If I have a wife in 6 months,
32:15I'll come back again.
32:17I'm looking forward to it.
32:22If you can't buy a cat,
32:25you can come back to take it.
32:28That's Sakata's way of life.
32:31Well...
32:33When I brought him here,
32:36I thought it was a good sign for both of us.
32:41It's a good sign.
32:44That's why I don't want to cut him down
32:47because of his age.
32:52Sakata said he'd go out
32:54because he got a request the other day.
32:58But he doesn't look happy.
33:01We'll be there in 4 minutes.
33:04I don't want to go.
33:06Which way?
33:07Go straight and turn right.
33:09There are a lot of cats here.
33:12All the other groups are here,
33:14but they're all being chased away.
33:16They're all being chased away.
33:18That means 90% of them will be killed, right?
33:20No, they won't.
33:22There are a lot of groups being chased away.
33:26He goes to the owner, who seems to have a problem.
33:33I'm Sakata.
33:37And there...
33:39I have a big cat.
33:44There are more than 20 cats
33:47under the care of a woman
33:49who is having a hard time raising them.
33:53What will happen to Sakata?
34:01We'll be there in 4 minutes.
34:04I don't want to go.
34:07Sakata doesn't look happy.
34:10Go straight and turn right.
34:12There are a lot of cats here.
34:15All the other groups are here,
34:17but they're all being chased away.
34:19They're all being chased away.
34:22He goes to the owner, who seems to have a problem.
34:25He goes to the owner, who seems to have a problem.
34:31I think this is the place.
34:35Can you hide the camera?
34:37I'll go by myself.
34:39Please wait here.
34:43I'm Sakata.
34:47Hello.
34:49I came to see you.
34:52Can I come in?
34:58Please come in.
35:00There are a lot of cats here.
35:02Are there more cats outside?
35:04There are more cats outside.
35:06Really?
35:07Do you take care of them?
35:08Yes, I do.
35:10First, Sakata went inside the house
35:12without being chased away.
35:14Then he talked for about 10 minutes
35:17and Sakata got close to the woman's heart.
35:20And...
35:21Mom, I have a favor to ask you.
35:23What is it?
35:24I've been being interviewed.
35:26I'm wearing a camera.
35:28Why?
35:29My face is on the camera.
35:31What is it?
35:32I'm begging you.
35:33Just answer me.
35:34Are you involved in something strange?
35:36No, I'm not.
35:37I'm begging you.
35:38What am I involved in?
35:40I don't know.
35:43I'll go get you.
35:45I'll go get you.
35:46Wait a minute.
35:47That's amazing.
35:48The staff allowed him to sit next to her.
35:52I think it's okay.
35:59Excuse me.
36:00Do you need help?
36:01No, not at all.
36:02It's like a shelter.
36:04Can you give me a hand?
36:05Yes, please.
36:06Mom, it's hard, isn't it?
36:07Sit down.
36:10This is Mr. Endo, who raises several cats.
36:16I've been living like this for 40 years.
36:19I've been living with cats since I was 40.
36:24She's been raising cats for over 40 years.
36:30How many cats do you have?
36:33I have about 20 cats.
36:35I see.
36:36Why do you have so many cats?
36:39I thought there was no food for the cats that came out of my house.
36:43But there were a lot of stray cats.
36:45I was so happy when I caught them.
36:47There were a lot of stray cats.
36:50There was only one cat at first.
36:52At first, she was feeding stray cats, which were supposed to be one cat.
36:56But before she knew it, there were 20 more cats.
36:59That's a lot.
37:01This is the pitfall of multiple breeding.
37:04If you don't have a paternity leave, you have to give birth to six children every two months.
37:11If there are three females, you have to give birth to 18 children in six months.
37:19In six months?
37:20In the same way, 54 children will be born in six months.
37:26In other words, the number of children will increase from one to 80 in about a year.
37:33And this time, Sakata had a consultation, but there was something she couldn't do.
37:41I have lung cancer.
37:44I don't know if it will heal or not.
37:48In fact, the grandmother was diagnosed with lung cancer five months ago.
37:54It's not strange to be hospitalized at any time.
37:58In the meantime, I contacted her to ask her to take care of the cat.
38:03Did you have surgery on this cat?
38:06No, I didn't.
38:07Everyone had surgery.
38:08Then it's okay.
38:09I had surgery on all of them.
38:11The cats were properly disinfected and loved.
38:16However, there was a problem.
38:19Do you have a disease?
38:21That's right.
38:22It's a leukemia, right?
38:24That's right.
38:25That's right.
38:26I see.
38:27Surprisingly, all the cats have leukemia.
38:31What?
38:32In order for a cat's leukemia to be infected with a larynx, it is necessary to isolate it when it is infected.
38:40The grandmother, who had no knowledge of this, took care of the cats as they were.
38:45When she noticed, all 20 cats had leukemia.
38:51In addition to her own illness, she consulted with several protection groups to take care of the cats.
38:58But all these cats have leukemia, right?
39:03Why did you leave them alone until they grew so much?
39:06I see.
39:07I want to do something for them, but I can't keep so many cats with leukemia at home.
39:15They were blamed for their leukemia and had a fight.
39:20The cats around here are also my cats.
39:24They are also my pets.
39:26I can't take responsibility for them anymore.
39:31Even so, she kept looking for a group to consult with, and finally arrived at Sakata in the last fort.
39:41They told me to take care of the cats at home, so I did.
39:47In fact, Sakata did this before he came here.
39:52The most painful thing for me is leukemia.
39:54If I go to a care center, I'll probably be discharged.
39:58Why?
39:59Because it's a career, I'll be discharged.
40:03I see.
40:04If I go to a care center, I'll be discharged.
40:06If I go to a care center, I'll be discharged.
40:07I'll have to think about what I've been doing all this time.
40:12She accepted this request because she had to do something to avoid being discharged.
40:19Are you going to the hospital on the 8th?
40:21Yes, on the 8th.
40:23I have to go to the hospital on the 8th.
40:26I went to the hospital on the 6th.
40:28With the cats?
40:29Yes.
40:30But I can't go to the hospital on the 6th.
40:32Have you decided to go to the hospital?
40:34I don't know.
40:35I don't know.
40:36If I stay here, I'll have to take care of the cats.
40:40I can't do that.
40:41No one will ask me to do that.
40:46When the old lady decided to go to the hospital,
40:50she thought about how to take care of the cats.
40:55What was Sakata's answer to this?
41:01If I go to the hospital on the 8th,
41:06I can't take care of all the cats at once.
41:11Because there are so many cats.
41:13Then I'll come to take care of the cats.
41:16The cats will be less damaged.
41:19Is that okay?
41:20Yes.
41:21Is that okay?
41:23If the old lady goes to the hospital,
41:26she'll come to take care of the cats every day.
41:29And...
41:31If that happens,
41:34I have to take care of the cats.
41:36That's right.
41:37How much can I pay for a day?
41:39That's the point.
41:40That's right.
41:41It's about money.
41:42That's right.
41:43To save as many cats as possible,
41:46she has to pay a fee for any project.
41:50That's Sakata's way of life.
41:53If I have money,
41:55I can take care of 2,500 cats a day.
42:00Because there are so many cats.
42:02That's 2,500 yen.
42:03If you take care of all the cats,
42:05how much money will you make?
42:06Right?
42:07If you want,
42:08can you pay 5,000 yen a day?
42:10Yes.
42:12That's a lot of money.
42:15I understand.
42:17Is that okay?
42:18Yes, I'm sorry.
42:19I'm sorry.
42:20No problem.
42:21I want you to take care of the cats.
42:23I want you to listen to me.
42:25I can't rely on you.
42:29In the end,
42:30she has to pay 5,000 yen a day
42:33for feeding 20 cats,
42:35cleaning,
42:36and transportation costs,
42:37which take about two hours by car.
42:41It's cool to say,
42:43I'm going to do everything.
42:47I can be satisfied.
42:50But I can't do that.
42:52If I did that,
42:53I wouldn't have come this far.
42:55You don't have time to do that, do you?
42:57Me?
42:58I have a lot of time.
42:59You do?
43:00I have a lot of time.
43:01Before I started this shelter,
43:03I thought I couldn't say that
43:05if I put the cat in front of me.
43:07I thought I couldn't say that.
43:10But I thought it was a bad idea to do that.
43:13In the world,
43:14it's more beautiful to do things
43:16based on feelings.
43:17I think that's the right thing to do.
43:21It's more like a taboo.
43:25I can criticize it as much as I want.
43:29Especially because I'm doing it with this cat.
43:32I know.
43:35Sakata's activities are
43:38a series of hardships.
43:40But sometimes,
43:42something like this happens.
43:45Hello.
43:46Hello.
43:47Welcome.
43:49I don't know how to make pudding.
43:51Oh, there he is.
43:53Oh.
43:54Oh.
43:56I said I wanted to buy it,
43:59but everyone was against it at first.
44:01Then I saw it on your TV.
44:04Who is that?
44:05It's Sakata.
44:07Hello.
44:08I'm in a lonely space right now.
44:10If I get 6,000 dollars a year
44:12and do PNR,
44:14I can make more than 10,000 pudding a year.
44:21Sakagami Animal Kingdom
44:23is also on TVer and FOD.
44:27Sakata's activities are
44:29a series of hardships.
44:33But sometimes,
44:34something like this happens.
44:36A cat from the animal kingdom came to my house.
44:39I couldn't make pudding shoes in time,
44:41so it was born at my house.
44:43A kitten was born from a mother
44:45who was captured at the scene of the animal kingdom.
44:48It is now 7 months old.
44:50The owner found the kitten.
44:55Hello.
44:56Hello.
44:57Welcome.
44:59Excuse me.
45:02Where is the cage?
45:04Here.
45:05You can take it out.
45:08Really?
45:10Mr. Mugisawa's family
45:12is buying a cat for the first time.
45:14I wonder if it will come out.
45:15Should I take it out?
45:17It came to me without any fear.
45:20I was surprised.
45:22I thought,
45:23I can do it with this.
45:26It's better to make pudding.
45:30Really?
45:31I'm happy.
45:32It came out.
45:34It's amazing.
45:36The first house.
45:38It was hidden under the table.
45:42We came up with the name,
45:44Nidone.
45:46Nidone?
45:48We like Nidone.
45:50I see.
45:53It's like this.
45:56What should we do?
45:57Should we put it in the cage?
46:02It's probably frozen.
46:03That's right.
46:04It's probably frozen.
46:11It came out.
46:13It came out.
46:14It came out.
46:18Judging from its movement,
46:20it won't take long for it to get used to it.
46:23I think we should put it in the cage
46:25until it gets used to it.
46:27For about three days.
46:28About three days.
46:29Before cats become owners,
46:32they need to get used to the environment.
46:35After they get used to the environment,
46:38they need a zone
46:40where they are not enemies or allies.
46:43To make them remember that,
46:45we put it in the cage
46:47and make it remember the owner's face.
46:50We only take care of the food and the toilet.
46:54We don't touch it.
46:56We don't play with it.
46:57If we do that,
46:58I don't know if it's an ally,
47:01but it's not an enemy.
47:05I'm sorry.
47:10I said I wanted to buy it,
47:12but everyone was against it at first.
47:14Then I saw it on the teacher's TV.
47:16I saw it.
47:17Really.
47:18Who is the teacher?
47:19It's Mr. Sakata.
47:21We thought it was the teacher.
47:23The teacher?
47:25Did you notice?
47:26Did you call Mr. Sakata a teacher?
47:28No, I didn't.
47:29I called him a teacher.
47:30Really?
47:32Did you notice?
47:33It's been a day or two.
47:35What did you see?
47:38It's hiding.
47:40When it's hiding,
47:41it's looking down or forward.
47:45If it's hiding and looking forward,
47:48it's trying to collect information.
47:50I see.
47:51If it really doesn't want to,
47:54it looks down and doesn't want to see anything.
47:58That's where I see it.
48:01You're very observant.
48:03Because I'm a teacher.
48:08And as Sakata said,
48:10two days later,
48:11it started to creep through the cage,
48:14and as soon as it got out of the cage,
48:16it started to spoil the family.
48:20Sakata is now
48:22taking on a ridiculous challenge.
48:26It's the fastest way to create a situation
48:30where people don't see the cat
48:32in front of the people who are causing the problem.
48:35I think it's the easiest and fastest way
48:38to thoroughly disinfect
48:40all the cats in Nagoya
48:42in three years.
48:47By releasing all the stray cats in Nagoya,
48:51the problem of stray cats will be zeroed out.
48:54In other words,
48:56the Cat Revolution in Nagoya.
48:58What are the goals?
49:00If we can collect 6,000 cats a year
49:03and do a DNA test,
49:05we'll be able to do more than 10,000
49:07cat transplants a year in Nagoya.
49:10How much will it cost?
49:13If you think about it,
49:14it'll be about 600 million yen in three years.
49:16600 million yen?
49:17Yes.
49:18600 million yen?
49:20About 600 million yen.
49:21If possible,
49:22we'd like to have the best sponsors.
49:24It's something no one has done before,
49:26so I don't know much about it.
49:28But for now, I'm focused on that.
49:30No matter what kind of cat it is,
49:32we'll definitely save it.
49:34Kawajan Sakata
49:35runs around Japan today as well.