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Making Rounds with Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat |  | Author: David Dosa Publisher: Hyperion Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.8 x 1
ISBN: 1401323235 Dewey Decimal Number: 362.1756 EAN: 9781401323233 ASIN: 1401323235
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Product Description A remarkable cat. A special gift. A life-changing journey. They thought he was just a cat. When Oscar arrived at the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Rhode Island he was a cute little guy with attitude. He loved to stretch out in a puddle of sunlight and chase his tail until he was dizzy. Occasionally he consented to a scratch behind the ears, but only when it suited him. In other words, he was a typical cat. Or so it seemed. It wasn't long before Oscar had created something of a stir. Apparently, this ordinary cat possesses an extraordinary gift: he knows instinctively when the end of life is near. Oscar is a welcome distraction for the residents of Steere House, many of whom are living with Alzheimer's. But he never spends much time with them--until they are in their last hours. Then, as if this were his job, Oscar strides purposely into a patient's room, curls up on the bed, and begins his vigil. Oscar provides comfort and companionship when people need him most. And his presence lets caregivers and loved ones know that it's time to say good-bye. Oscar's gift is a tender mercy. He teaches by example: embracing moments of life that so many of us shy away from. Making Rounds with Oscar is the story of an unusual cat, the patients he serves, their caregivers, and of one doctor who learned how to listen. Heartfelt, inspiring, and full of humor and pathos, this book allows readers to take a walk into a world rarely seen from the outside, a world we often misunderstand. Praise for Making Rounds With Oscar "This touching and engaging book is a must-read for more than just cat lovers; anyone who enjoys a well-written and compelling story will find much to admire in its unlikely hero." -Publisher's Weekly "I love this book -- Oscar has much to teach us about empathy and courage. I couldn't put it down." -Sarah Gruen, author of Water for Elephants "At its heart, Dosa's search is more about how people cope with death than Oscar's purported ability to predict it." -The Associated Press "Beautifully written, heartwarming [...] Told with profound insight and great respect for all involved, this is more than just a cat story (although it will appeal to fans of Vicki Myron's Dewey)." -Library Journal "You'll be moved." -People
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Review on Book, Making Rounds with Oscar March 11, 2010 Tiger Gal (Washington, DC) This is a wonderfully written book that is a pure delight to read. Bought more copies to send to my family and friends. Full of wonderful insights, clever quotations and phrases. Clearly, a book you will never forget. If you are any kind of animal lover, you will love this book!
What greater gift? March 10, 2010 E. M. Bristol (boston, mass) The title of this review comes from a quote in the book by Charles Dickens and ends, "...than the love of a cat." Anyone who's ever spent quality time with a pet, can tell you that animals are empathic. Whether cats are or aren't can be debated endlessly, but "Making the Rounds With Oscar," offers support for those who believe that cats aren't as selfish as they're often portrayed as.
At first, Oscar, one of several feline residents at a Providence, RI nursing home, looked like an ordinary bi-colored cat. However, the staff began to notice something odd about him. He seemed to know instinctively when a resident's death was near and would spend time with them and their loved ones. (If there were two residents who were near death at the same time, he would sit with the one in the most distress.) At first, Dr. David Dosa, author of "Making Rounds With Oscar," was skeptical. Maybe Oscar just was looking for a place to snuggle, and it was pure coincidence with whom he chose to be.
However, it soon became apparent that Oscar really did have a gift, which led the author to interview residents and their family about this remarkable cat. While Oscar gets top billing, it's also a book about the people whom Dr. Doza interacts with everyday. The book touches on the issues of family having unrealistic expectations about their loved ones' care, as well as the effects of budget cuts on the profession but it is not a diatribe. Highly recommended.
Less Guilt March 10, 2010 Bookfestival (Aiea, HI) 'Making Rounds With Oscar' helped relieve a lot of guilt I felt for "not doing enough for my mother". 'MRWO' showed me that you have to let go. I love Oscar and I love his book.
Thank You for "Getting It" and for Oscar March 8, 2010 Glo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It heartened me to see a geriatrician who understands the impact and agony of dementia, not only for the patient, but for the family/caregiver.
My 88-year-old mother has had dementia for ten years. As I was struggling to get my combative mom ready for an appointment at the office of her geriatrician of many years, expecting to see the PA as the doctor seldom bothered with her, my phone rang and one of the geriatrician's employees was calling to tell me not to bring my mother in as "Dr. W--sman feels she would be a waste of his time."
I've never gotten over the shock of this ugly attitude toward dementia and the elderly. And from a "doctor" who claimed to practice geriatrics! And Medical Director for a respected MI hospital physicians organization!
Thank you for writing with such understanding, compassion, and of course, the joy of Oscar, a most amazing cat.
I Highly recommend This book March 8, 2010 Auntie Em (Cleveland, OH) If you have a loved one with Dementia, are a caregiver, or have just lost someone with Dementia - READ THIS BOOK. - We just lost my Father to Dementia related causes - and I can't tell you how this little book helped me come to terms with what we had just gone through. I have already given copies to, or recommended it to other friends in similar situations. Dr. Dosa is compassionate and understanding, and he uses the stories of Oscar's "patients" to explain Dementia - and the common thread all families dealing with the disease share. Some of the stories will make you cry and some make you smile but in the end you will know that you are not alone - and it just may help you.
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