A cat rescues a man whose waterway has fallen for a cat Cat rescued Toyama June 27, 15:31

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The police sent a certificate of appreciation from five local residents and a domestic cat that triggered the discovery of a man to rescue an elderly man who was stuck in an irrigation canal in Toyama City.

Five people including Akemi Yamaguchi (77) from Toyama City and female cat "Coco" participated in the presentation ceremony.

According to the police, at about 7:30 pm on the 16th of this month, the cat "Coco" was gazing at the irrigation canal. I found a man and worked with the local residents to rescue him.

Men had minor scratches on their hands and feet, but only minor injuries.

The irrigation canal is about 60 cm wide and about 40 cm deep, and at that time it was shallow at 15 cm, but if the water flowed quickly and the rescue was slow, there was a risk of death.

At the presentation ceremony, Satoshi Nakata, the chief of the Toyama South Police Department, presented a letter of appreciation to the five people who were involved in the rescue activities, and cat food was presented to the cat, “Coco”.

"Koko" owner Tomoko Nitta (45) said, "I'm very happy that the man helped me because of "Koko", and I would like to say "I did it well." Accidents in familiar waterways It was also an opportunity to notice the danger of."