Sunday, September 28, 2008

dewey readmore books



Dewey Readmore Books, the resident library cat at the Spencer Public Library book drop, died Wednesday in the arms of librarian Vicki Myron. Home. Community. News. Video. Images. Space. Science. Tech. book return one cold January night in 1988. When the staff found him the next morning, they decided to adopt him. After the library's board of trustees and the city council approved, the kitten was declawed, neutered, and given the proper vaccinations. A contest was held to pick a name, and , who has made the news around the world and helped raise thousands of dollars for the library. Also in the article is a note. . However, there are real library cats out there, and we have just heard of the sad death of one. , who has made the news around the world and helped raise thousands of dollars for the library. Also in the article is a note that. Dewey Readmore Books, beloved resident cat of the Spencer Public Library in Spencer, Iowa, died on Nov. 29. at age 19. Librarian Vicki Myron rescued the freezing kitten from the building's book drop on a minus 10 degrees day in January 1988. With library staff TLC, the kitten recovered and thrived in his new book drop back in 1988. The temperature outside was minus 10 degrees that January day, and the yellow kitten's paws were frozen. It is unknown. Dewey Readmore Books, beloved resident cat of the Spencer Public Library in Spencer, dewey readmore books Iowa, died on Nov. 29. at age 19. Librarian Vicki Myron rescued the freezing kitten from the building's book drop, died Wednesday in the arms of librarian Vicki Myron. Home. Community. News. Video. Images. Space. Science. Tech. Dewey at work in pictures. News, Magazines and Sports. What's new, SPLASH, library newsletter. Small Business links. Tour Spencer Public Library in pictures. Spencer Community links Dewey Readmore Books was the resident cat at Spencer Public Library. He was put in the book drop on a minus 10 degrees day in January 1988. With library staff TLC, the kitten recovered and thrived in his new Dewey Readmore Books, the resident library cat at the Spencer Public Library




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