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Citizen Mitten: My life with a cat my family says was as nutty as me [Paperback]

William Voedisch (Author)
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September 2, 2009
''Mitten, the craziest of cats, nearly drove the whole family nuts. How crazy? I had to extract him from two major appliances, he would roll in dirt and change color, he would actually hide from us, outside he would play detective and turn into 'stealth Mitten,' and if things weren t going quite his way, a chomp on a human finger was in order. It was not hard to figure why someone abandoned Mitten as a kitten; he was just so nutty.

The kids said he needed someone just as nutty to care for him; he needed me.

The chapter titles give a flavor for how silly we all were. This book is mostly fun, but it has its sadness. We have lost many pets, some deaths being chronicled in the pages. But we owe our pets a death with dignity. There's a chapter devoted to cancer in dogs, which is so common today.

But it's mostly good stuff, fun stuff, Mitten stuff. It features both cats and dogs.

I know you'll enjoy Citizen Mitten.''
- Bill Voedisch


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Cats are wonderful, amazing companions who daily enrich our lives. But they do not live as long as we do. Citizen Mitten shares the hilarious antics of Bill and his cat (well cats actually, and a few dogs), and also his philosophy that it is your responsibility to provide your pet with a death with dignity if at all possible. Recommended reading for all cat fanciers and dog lovers as well. --Dan Poynter, author of The Older Cat

About the Author

Bill Voedisch is retired from West Publishing, where he was instrumental in the development of WESTLAW. Today he serves on his Township board, plays competitive bridge, raises sweet corn in the summer, plows snow in the winter, and has been fishing with the same guys for over 50 years. He and his wife Laurie are active in We Can Ride, a therapy riding program. Along with their horses and great volunteers, they teach therapy riding to kids and adults with disabilities at their farm, East Wind. In Citizen Mitten he shares their life with their four-legged pals, and some two-legged ones as well.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: East Wind Ink (September 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982380909
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982380901
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #905,311 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Put a big smile on, September 14, 2009
This review is from: Citizen Mitten: My life with a cat my family says was as nutty as me (Paperback)
Supposedly about the author's nutty cat - this book is ultimately a story about one of the great pet lovers and pet appreciators of all time - the author, Bill Voedish (as well as his equally pet-loving wife and family).

Cats, dogs, horses and even lab rats come and go with reverence, affection, respect and an extra-large serving of Bill's unique humor. I had to put it down a few times just to let my cheeks rest.

If you have ever had a pet of any kind, you will absolutely love this book. What a hoot!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Anyone who loves animals will form an instant bond with Voedisch as he talks about his cat of a lifetime, June 20, 2010
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Pets make an indelible impression on the lives of their owners. Their antics and quirks become part of family lore. In Citizen Mitten, William Voedisch regales the reader with tales of his "cat of a lifetime." In describing how Mitten wrapped his furry paws around his heart, Voedisch's narrative voice is extremely engaging. It is tender yet jocular; sentimental but down-to-earth. While getting to know Mitten, the reader simultaneously comes to admire the man who describes his utter devotion to this particular feline.

Mitten stalks through the pages purring along the way. Adopted as a stray, he came to view Voedisch as his mother by nursing on his ear lobes. From investigating a dusty air duct to hunting a fish right into a freezer, Mitten had a talent for getting into mischief. He was a loud talker with his half-purr/half-meow and was the "grumpy" star of the family Christmas card. His very name became a family anthem.

"The 'MITT' part was high-up, almost a gravel-voiced yell, which would tail off to the more subdued '-en.' It became a sort of house cheer or whatever. Finally, and this is where you will think we've slid off the summit a bit, it's nearly eight years after his passing and we still walk around the house and yell 'MITT-en' for absolutely no reason whatsoever."

Mitten at eight pounds had a scrawny coat. A feature not suited for Minnesota winters. Although he loved the outdoors, he just couldn't take the cold weather.

"Winter was a real challenge for him. He wanted to go out, but couldn't, at least not for more than a minute or two. Thus, you would often hear me ... say something like the following to 'Mittie,' who was half out the door but was stopped in his tracks by the cold: 'In or out, young man?'"

He was also a living alarm clock. When Voedisch failed to wake at Mitten's self-appointed breakfast time, Mitten would race across the bed at top speed or cause a racket with a nearby newspaper. One time, he jumped from the headboard onto the stomach of an unsuspecting Voedisch. He was the master of rude awakenings.

The book excels when Voedisch addresses the painful subject of the death of a pet. As the owner of several cats, dogs and horses, he stresses the importance of letting a pet die with dignity. When Mitten could no longer eat due to old age, he was euthanized at the vet's office.

"In the end he was telling us it was time, getting weaker and weaker ... [he] could not walk or even stand ... [there was] no particular diagnosis, except old age. It was really amazing how peaceful the whole thing was. There were tears, of course, but no hard sobbing. It's as though it all happened just as it should. A good death, death with dignity, is what a pet deserves as its days become numbered. Mitten died with dignity."

The book concludes with a beautiful unattributed passage entitled The Rainbow Bridge. It describes a utopian place between heaven and earth where deceased pets await the passing of their owners. They are joyously reunited, never again to be separated.

A highlight is a centerfold of over 20 full-color pages of Voedisch family photos. Mitten is shown inspecting a catch of fish, on the patio wanting to come in from the cold, curled up on a bed with his signature grumpy face, and digging through a garbage can. The book's interior is clearly laid out with a cat silhouette adorning each chapter heading along with a quote summing up each installment. There are over 30 brief chapters in just over 150 pages. Appropriately, the collection begins with a note from Mitten to the reader along with a foreward by his vet who provided Mitten with the nickname "The Relic."

Overall, anyone who loves animals will form an instant bond with Voedisch as he talks about his cat of a lifetime.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not just another animal book, April 14, 2010
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This book is ostensibly about the author's cat, Mitten. It's actually quite a bit more than that, spanning years and documenting the author's rise as a cat person and an animal lover in general. It's a lighthearted book, humorous throughout, but does successfully address a few serious issues.

Mostly, though, it can best be described as a "slice of life" picture of an animal lover and his family in Minnesota. It shares geography with another more famous Minnesota writer, Garrison Keillor and in straightforward Midwestern manner there are certain similarities in style.

Unlike Mr. Keillor, however, the author doesn't feel compelled to poke subtle fun at Minnesotans to impress his urbane NPR cronies. He obviously enjoys his life, the summer cabin, the fishing and the company of animals of all kinds - including the two legged human ones - on his farm.

This book documents the life of Citizen Mitten, but it also conveys the author's enjoyment of the life that Mitten shared.
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