Dewey is the life story of a baby kitten that was left in a book return slot at the Spencer Library back in January of 1988. Rumors are that Dewey’s story will soon be made into a movie starring Meryl Streep as Vicki Myron, the librarian who rescued Dewey from the winter cold. Cute photo of Dewey Readmore Books: bit.ly Dewey’s Bio: Dewey Readmore Books was the resident cat at Spencer Public Library. He was put in the 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 Dewey Readmore Books was officially added to the staff. The staff cared for Dewey and donated their pop cans to feed the kitty. Patrons and friends from as far away as New York have donated money for Dewey’s food. Dewey generated lots of publicity for the library. He was featured in the local paper, Country Magazine, Cat Fancy Magazine, on the Sioux City television stations, in books, and on postcards. He was a video star in “Puss in Books”, a documentary about library cats. Of course, Dewey was already the star of the library. Many people came in just to see him. Dewey even had his own job description. Dewey passed away on November 29, 2006 due to complications from a stomach tumor. He had become very frail because of hyperthyroid disease for which he was receiving …
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Our cat is pulling out her fur and swallowing it. She is a long hair kitty and now has bald spots on her stomach, bum, legs and the has scratched a bald spot onto the top of her head.She has been treated for fleas and they have been resolved and she is healthy and eating and going to the bathroom regularly and is happy in general. Anyone have this experience with thier cat? Any natural remedies until we can afford to take her to the vet?
Those are all the brands in my petstore and I am not sure which one I should get for my kitten or which one it would benefit most from. Does your kitten eat any of these? Is it safe?
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So idiot me left a couple of treats out while I was clicker training my dog. My cat usually stays away from the dog treats but I guess these proved irresistible.
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Having a couple of them shouldn’t hurt her, right?
TIME what makes us tick? is it our inner clock, or are we part of a gigantic clockwork regulating our daily moves? Observed on a human scale, the very basic rhythm of every day is sunset and sunrise, we go in to bed and out of bed. A rhythm, so elementary and universal and at the same time so intimate. This is an impression of Sync’ by Max Hattler and ‘Bedrooms’ bij Nelleke Koop with music by Dennis van Tilburg. These were part of the ‘Time, what makes us tick?’ installation in the Open Mind series of Pavlov E-Lab, presented on the Noorderzon Performing Arts festival 2010. In this edition Max and Nelleke collaborated with chronobiologist Martha Merrow and physicist Eric Bergshoeff in their mutual exploration of the theme of Time.
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i want something good too feed my kitten, that’s healthy!
is wet food unhealthy?
or is it okay?
she loves having wetfood, but i’d like some suggestions on the best wet food & dry food too give her!
thankkks.
i’m definitely going too consider wellness!
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The BioFach trade show is celebrating its 10th year in Japan. Bringing food, textiles and personal care products from around the world into the Japanese market, BioFach aims to promote organic goods that people will enjoy. [Frank Venjakob, BioFach 2010 Organizer]: “Once a consumer is convinced that he wants to buy organic and he understands organic, he will not change his buying patterns although financial conditions might be different, that was a very interesting point last year, 2009.” Although the Japanese organic market is small, consumers are starting to recognize the world of organic. [Tatsuo Yamaguchi, Vice Sales Manager, Marusei Shoji]: “Japanese people are picky about safety and having peace of mind. Japanese really like these types of things.” Tatsuo Yamaguchi sells sweet chestnuts, Japanese people’s favorite traditional snack. [Tatsuo Yamaguchi, Sales Vice Manager, Marusei Shoji]: “Seven years ago we went to China with JAS organic certifiers and developed a JAS certified factory in China. We then brought in JAS certified Tianjin sweet chestnuts to Japan and started selling them.” International sellers at BioFach are here to tap the Japanese market. Organic gummies from PEZ in Austria will soon have a special place in Japanese children’s heart, as well as parents. [Duco Delgorge, Mie Project President]: “Here’s one full option: organic gummies and they don’t have any artificial flavors or colors. It’s based on natural and organic fruits, so it’s really great for …