Fukushima – feeding activity in Namie and Futaba. And activity in the planned nationalization area.
Fukushima – feeding activity in Namie and Futaba.
And activity in the planned nationalization area.
The residents in Namie can go home during the day.
But they still can’t live there.
The plant grows powerfully from a crack in the asphalt road.
I just wonder if there are any residents visiting this house.

An old couple who were living in the house asked me to find their cat.
They come home once a month.
I bring the food once every 2 weeks.
Sometimes I find something, like things they made to scare away crows, or a letter they have left.

Oh!
Cat’s canned food!
It is empty.
It means a cat was here.
I will call the resident.

This is ….
What???
It said beware, the fierce dog bites?
It means really bite you??

Yes, it bites.
Someone told me that.
Many of the houses have this kind of sign.
I hope those dogs are living with their families.
This is a house of Mr. Biter’s friend.
Cats in this house were protected, and they are now with their families.
But still some other cats come to this house to eat.

There are some problems in Namie.
But other volunteers took a part of the feeding points.
Then I can go to the planned nationalization area.
We really need human energy.


This is a most difficult area in Futaba.
Futaba will accept the construction of an interim storage facility.
It is a big thing, done by a big power.
I am just a small person, and running around desperately.
It is disappointing and sad.
But if we do nothing, they have to die.
Even if I at times I can’t rescue any cats, or only one cat, if I continue making efforts to rescue, assiduous efforts eventually rescue many lives.
I still have a chance to rescue them.
I will never give up the attempts to rescue all of them.





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Please let us rescue all left cats.