The artists of the Cat Theater refused to work when the trainer, People's Artist of the RSFSR Yuri Kuklachev was hospitalized from a concert. He told about it to the portal <url>.
When Kuklachev was taken away by ambulance almost two years ago, his cats refused to eat and work.
"Several cats refused to eat. And they refused to work. I worked out the first department — and they took me away. I managed to tell my son Dima: work with my cats. So they all refused! None of mine came out. As they felt it, dad felt bad," the artist said.
Kuklachev enthusiastically assured that the cats feel everything and, in his opinion, were very worried when he was ill. They are the only animals that "feel a person at the energy level."
As EADaily reported, Kuklachev felt unwell during a performance at his anniversary concert at Vegas Hall. He turned 75 on April 12. An ambulance team arrived at the scene and took Kuklachev to the hospital.
Later, the general director of the Great Moscow Circus on Vernadsky Avenue, Edgard Zapashny, said that the artist had suffered a massive heart attack. The operation, carried out on the night of April 13, lasted about three hours.
"The doctor installed five stents. If they take root, you can be calm for five years. True, it was very difficult, painful. But the main thing is that Russia still needs me, and the Lord gives me a chance to live," the artist himself said after the operation.
Later, the artist admitted that the cats brought him back to life after suffering a heart attack.
In July of this year, the Kuklachev Cat Theater recruited three "artists" taken out of the SMO zone.

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