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Nico ([personal profile] vilakins) wrote2010-04-19 03:43 pm
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Library cats

I haven't been posting much lately because I've been feeling very down (for the usual reasons: no job, stuck at end of world etc etc) and can't think of much to say. So hey, here are seven American library cats for you, combining two of my favourite things.

Dewey is the most famous. In 1988, after being discovered in a frozen book return bin, Dewey Readmore Books became the official mascot of the Spencer Public Library in Iowa. He attended meetings, greeted patrons, and inspected every delivery until he died in 2006 at the age of 19. People drove hundreds of miles to meet him, and Library director Vicki Myron wrote a best-selling book, Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World. The first chapter is on the site and I first read it last year and it made me cry then. I did this time too. :-P

Squeakers lived on the campus of Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, for ten years before becoming Willet Memorial Library’s library cat. She was about 23 years old when she died in 2008 which is damn good going. Squeakers spent most of her time in her later years sitting in a comfy chair near the library entrance, so she could see and inspect everyone who came in.

Nyx is amazing because she was born without eyes in 2008 yet gets around as easily as a sighted cat, sitting on the back of chairs, playing with toys, jumping on counters and desks, batting pens and pencils onto the floor, and unwrapping and eating librarian's lunches. Like a bat, she uses echolocation--she makes sounds and calculates how far they travel when they bounce back. She also has a super-loud purr (notice how she knows where the camera is) and is spoiled rotten by the staff and patrons with attention and toys.

Browser has lived at the Pine River Library in Minnesota since 2002. He even moved along with the library to their new building. There are photos of him on Flickr; skip the Halloween stuff and go to pages 5 and onwards.

Max was thought of as the Library Cat at the Hastings Branch Library in Pasadena from the early 80s until 1996, even though he never actually lived there. He lived nearby but visited the library so often the librarians issued him his own library card. Max would go and wait at the library door until someone opened it for him, and once inside, he ruled the roost. One day, Max’s visits stopped. The A concerned library staff investigated, and discovered that his family had moved away, taking Max with them. I hope he found another library.

Addison is the resident cat at the Nash Library at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. Their site has moved and I couldn't find anything about him on the new version, but here's a photo of him fund-raising for his favourite charity.

TLC (Top Library Cat) lives at the Broken Bow Public Library in Nebraska where he has a fireplace. And, it seems, his own reading matter and some Lolita sunglasses.

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[personal profile] zoefruitcake 2010-04-19 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry you have been feeling so down, but thanks for the lovely round up of library cats :0) I always used to think how I would like to take Phoebe around my work library at Shoreham, as she would have enjoyed it. There should be more library cats, I think

[identity profile] ultrapsychobrat.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
This is great--the only one I knew about was Dewey (a friend gave me the book last Christmas)--I love them all. Thank you.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Did you enjoy the book? I saw it mentioned on LibraryThing and read the excerpt and blubbed, even though I knew he had a happy and loved life.

BTW I heard they're making a film about him with Meryl Streep.
Edited 2010-04-19 04:40 (UTC)

[identity profile] vjezkova.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for these heart-warming cat things! Max looks like my Tygr in the grass!
Ah, I always thought of a cat here in our library but we are in the very centre on the town and my boss doesn´t like animals and hates cats - strange person:-( and i commutte and wouldn´t be able to take care of him/her...

[identity profile] thetisonline.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry to hear things are getting you down.

[identity profile] ultrapsychobrat.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, that's great! I'll look forward to it. The book was wonderful, but then I'm a sap for animal books.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
He does! There was one library though where cat-hating patrons tried to get the cat (a grey one called Belle) removed, but the attempt was defeated. Odd people indeed; most cats will leave people alone or go to those who welcome them. If Be;;e did get banned though, I'm sure a librarian took her home. I found a picture of one hugging her.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, all the job rejections have almost made me give up trying any more.

[identity profile] sallymn.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
{hugs} So sorry things are tough, I'll keep hoping they get better very soon.

And thanks for the lovely kitty stories...

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks.

Cats and books ho together well--in most cases. I wouldn't wish our Jasmin on any library. She'd be pushing books off shelves, jumping on keyboards, and covering the floor with potentially dangerous pens and other toys.

[identity profile] linda-joyce.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
I used to have a library cat when I was at Ringland library. I don't have any photos of him but he looked a lot like my icon, which is of Pipin a friends cat. He was a wild one that my Saturday Assistant started feeding and who lived under the step out side the library. I couldn't take him home with me as I was living in a no pets flat ATT. He had to be put down , kidney failure, the year before I bought my own house. I called him Moggy, short for Mogadon as he slept most of the day away in the office and nagged to go out as soon as it was dusk.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
Awww. There was a cat at one place I worked (http://vilakins.livejournal.com/9807.html), but after the whole office spent a morning looking for him when he was missing, management banned him and an employee took him home.

[identity profile] vjezkova.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 08:24 am (UTC)(link)
You are so right - they are cats who choose their humans. They always make the first steps:-)

[identity profile] bramblyhedge.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really sorry about the no job situation. :-( Job hunting sucks, and rejections are soul-destroying after a certain amount happen. :-( :-(

Thanks for the links! I'd not heard of any but the first cat there. Those are some touching stories. :-)

[identity profile] bramblyhedge.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
S-so cuuute! *_*

[identity profile] quarryquest.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
Oddly enough I picked up a copy of the Dewey book at Oxfam in South Kensington on Saturday. I shall have to read it soon.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
He was; he was very cute and playful.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
It must be pretty good; they're going to film it.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
I think Dewey is world-famous. Perhaps he helped the other cats find welcoming libraries. :-)

[identity profile] daiseechain.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:08 am (UTC)(link)
Ack! The cats just ate my last two hours!

Sorry to hear you've been feeling down, but thanks for a fascinating post. I'm really disturbed to find via the library cats map that the library I grew up using had at least 3 cats and I never met one of them!

Nyx is incredible. And I've had the 'Dewey' book on my to buy list for several months now, since I first noticed it at a bookstore. Thanks to your post it's just moved to the top of my list.

How are your own bundles of fur and joy?
ext_422737: uncle hallway (catz on horizon)

[identity profile] elmey.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry you're feeling down, job hunts when there are no jobs to be had are torture. But I love the library cat stories. No cats near me on the library map, unless you count the lions in front of the NY Public Library. They're nice and everything, but it's just not the same.

[identity profile] corvuscornix.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
These are all lovely stories! Blind cats can be amazing. I very nearly adopted a blind cat from an animal shelter a few years back: it really was in no way obvious from her movements or general behaviour that she was any different from the other cats. Unfortunately she turned out to have epilepsy as well and needed not to be left alone for too long in case she had an attack, and so I sadly couldn't take her (on account of living alone and working full-time). She was really sweet and I'm sure they found a more suitable home for her though. (I eventually adopted the two cats that I'm currently living with from the same place. :-)

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Where's the library cats map? I didn't see the link. :-P

They're fine. I don't see much of them in this prolonged lovely dry weather as outside is more interesting to them, but we get their company in the evenings. Ashley would make a lovely library cat, but Jasmin is too naughty and disruptive and yowly.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
I goggled for a library cat map (I am slow; where's the link? and found two not that far from me. I don't go to the St Heliers library but I may now, just to see Xena. :-)

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
My first two cats (tabbies) were lovely ones I rescued myself as abandoned kittens, of two of our current three are rescues. Vic we found starving and eating our then cats' food, and Ashley came from a shelter. Jasmin is from a breeder friend, but I've decided that all future cats will be rescues. Tell me about yours? What do they look like?

I'm due to put up some cat photos of all three.
ext_422737: uncle hallway (cat generic)

[identity profile] elmey.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
LOL. It's on the bottom of the Max page:
http://ww2.cityofpasadena.net/librarykids/meetmax.asp

You should go--what better excuse for a field trip.





[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
It's the one I found! Actually there are three cats in this city; I posted about them.

[identity profile] corvuscornix.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Aha, encouraging a cat-owner to talk about her pets? Dangerous... :-)

I got both my females as adults from the shelter approx. two years ago; the first was Tosca who is a sort of silver-toned tortoiseshell in colour, and has lovely green eyes. She is cowardly in the extreme and dislikes sudden loud noises to the extent that she will dive for cover at the mere hint that I might sneeze. She is very affectionate however, and loves to cuddle. The second cat, Selma, is a regular brown tabby. She is the more nonchalant and dignified of the two, though the effect is slightly spoiled by the fact that she is also a little bow-legged, which gives her a bit of a funny walk... :-) (only a little though.)

The cat love-of-my-life is still the pale ginger tom that I grew up with, 16 years of age by now. He lives at my sister's house out in the countryside nowadays though, since he needs to be able to be outdoors and that is something that I can't offer in my current life-situation. His name was originally Bartolomeus, though we ended up just using the last syllable of that, so really it’s "Uss”.

I'd love to see photos of your cats, and hear some more about them.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Tosca sounds a little like my silver tabby Ashley, who also has green eyes. Two of my previous cats were brown tabbies, and I still miss them heaps, and the two Burmese I lost in the last two years.

You can see photos of my previous two cats and the current three (with overlap) under my cats tag (http://vilakins.livejournal.com/tag/cats); check out the ones with the "photo" tag. It's a pity you can't select all entries with both tags. The previous page in that link will get you some of my late and beloved Claudia and Tessa. I'd send you to my cat gallery (http://pics.livejournal.com/vilakins/gallery/00003wka) but there are 7 pages there. Still, the first and last pages will show you both lots of cats.

I've also done drawings of them, of which this icon is one. :-)

[identity profile] imkalena.livejournal.com 2010-04-21 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
I listened to the first couple chapters, too, and she's a good writer. I didn't listen to the rest . . . audio needs a pretty gripping story. Besides, I don't much like animal books because of the obvious ending. I did read the whole of the aptly titled Dog Who Rescues Cats. (http://www.amazon.com/Dog-Who-Rescues-Cats-Story/dp/0060927801/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1271821927&sr=8-1)
-- at least in part because the hero of the story was still alive. :)

Thanks for the library cats!

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-21 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm not sure I'm up to reading the story either, for much the same reasons. I know how the story ends, but reading it stated plainly on the website is different to a proper narrative.

[identity profile] corvuscornix.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Cat pictures are addictive: I confess I went through your entire cat gallery, I just couldn't stop. :-) Though they were/are all lovely animals I must say that I find Ashley to be strikingly beautiful with that monochromatic coat, offset by those gorgeous eyes. The eyes are similar to Tosca's but otherwise they don't look much the same, Tosca hasn't got the stripes, she's got some pale orange mixed in with the grey and a sort of "smokey" hue to it all that only looks silvery in certain lights. A bit difficult to explain, I don't know the correct names for cat colours and patterns. I think it's beautiful but I admit that at a quick glance she might look a bit like a large dust-ball...

Maybe I'll post some pictures of them in my own journal one of these days.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-23 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I think Ashley's very beautiful, but I have all my cats up on a cat site and she's had the least hits which puzzles me. Her markings are gorgeous and her green eyes just stunning. [hugs Ashley]

Tosca sounds like a little cat a friend had, called Grigina (little grey one in Italian). She was smoky with flashes of orange as if there were sparks in the smoke, and she was very beautiful. I look forward to pictures of your cats.

[identity profile] luinielle.livejournal.com 2010-04-24 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry the job situation is getting you down. Job hunting is never fun, especially when it seems never-ending. C was out of work for over a year too, when his company was taken over by another. He did manage some part-time temporary placements. I hope things will look up for you soon.
Thanks so much for compiling and posting all these cat-and-library stories! I've only had time to read on Dewey and will hopefully get to the rest of the kits over the weekend. How are all your cats? I hope they're all doing well and enjoying your cooler autumn weather. :o)

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-04-24 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't even get temporary contracts, and I used to have no trouble. There's nothing out there.

The cats are fine, and a bit more cuddlier now it's slightly cooler. It's pretty warm again this weekend though.