Rain can’t dampen Halloween spirit of devilish library kitty

SUSAN LOESCH
CATS IN THE STACKS
It would take more than a rainstorm to dampen the Halloween spirit in the Arkansas School for the Blind Library today! Finally Alex revealed his costume choice for all to see…he is a…DEVIL! Complete with sparkly red horns.
And what does everyone think? Bailey, dressed as a bunny, was the first to see him today when she came to the library to get a book. Her reaction was, “Awesome!”
At 10 a.m. the elementary kids all came trick-or-treating. Alex sat in his kitty bed on the front desk and helped hand out treats. He posed with Mary, my work-study student, who was dressed as a cat.
We found that when his hat was pushed back behind his ears he was a much happier little devil than when his ears had to stick through the holes in the hat.
One of our very youngest students came ahead of the crowd. He had never met Alex and his mobility teacher brought him for a visit. Calm Alex let him explore whiskers and nose and tail and was a good teacher even in costume.
Big Footsie was good that way, too, and he was patient even when someone wanted to feel his tongue. We are thinking about him today. Footsie always wore bat wings and he walked the halls every Halloween on his leash being…well, batty! One of my favorite pictures is Footsie and Makayla on Halloween having an important discussion. They never did tell me what it was about.
One of my fifth graders, commenting on Alex’s costume, said, “It is wicked cool. But it would have looked good on Big Footsie, too!” I think she is right..
After the elementary kids were gone, Mary took Alex’s costume off and offered him some of his favorite treats. After all, a hard-working Library Cat should have Halloween treats, too!
The afternoon brought the secondary trick-or-treaters, including Michael Jackson. By the time they all left, Alex was ready for more treats from his friend, Trinity, and a good nap. I think he is glad it will be a whole year before Halloween comes again!


Susan Loesch has been the librarian at the Arkansas School for the Blind for 35 years and is on the board of Feline Rescue and Rehome. She started the library cat program about 10 years ago after much animal therapy research.
What a handsome and sweet little devil you are, Alex!
Delightful article but Susan neglected to mention that all attendees were refreshed by the orange tabby punch.