Dewey the Cat Dies in Librarian's Arms
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SPENCER, Iowa (AP) -- The final chapter is closed on Dewey Readmore
Books. The 19-year-old cat, who became a mascot for the city's library
after being found in a book drop, died Wednesday in the arms of
librarian Vicki Myron.
The temperature was minus 10 when Myron and another librarian found
Dewey under a pile of books in the library's book drop when they came
to work one morning in January 1988.
''We didn't know if someone abandoned him or if a Good Samaritan found
him on the street and shoved him in the book drop to get him out of the
cold,'' she said. ''His paws were frozen. We warmed him up and fed him
and he just purred and cuddled. From day one, we felt he'd be the right
personality for the public.''
Since then, Dewey became famous, with television crews coming from as
far away as Japan to do stories about him, Myron said.
The cat's name was chosen in a contest shortly after he was found. He
was named after the Dewey Decimal System, which is used in most
libraries to catalog books.
Dewey, who Myron said came running for cheeseburgers, boiled ham and
chicken garlic TV dinners, had been experiencing health problems
recently and was diagnosed with a stomach tumor shortly before Nov. 18,
which was officially marked as his 19th birthday.
After his health rallied, he started ''acting funny trying to hide''
and Myron decided to take him to the vet and have him euthanized.
Library employee Kim Peterson said the staff is talking about having
Dewey cremated and burying his ashes at the library.
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