Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 09:20:21 -0600
Subject: [CWA-Prolist] Release:  On Behalf of Cornell University: Dr. 
James R Richards,  1948-2007


Veterinarian James R. Richards, Cornell’s KITTY-DR and  authority  on
vaccination protocols for cats, dies after motor vehicle  accident

The director of the Cornell University College of Veterinary  Medicine’s
Feline Health Center and a nationally recognized expert in cat  care, 
James
R. Richards, D.V.M., died April 24, at age 58, of injuries  incurred in 
an
April 22 motor vehicle accident on Route 221, about eight  miles south of
Marathon, N.Y.
Dr. Richards (with some help from the  resident feline mascots of the
Cornell Feline Health Center, originally Dr.  Mew and most recently 
Elizabeth
I) was the human ambassador to the  often-mysterious world of cats —their
health and ills, their behavior and  their predilections.
He was a past-president of the American Association of  Feline
Practitioners, and a nationally recognized authority on  vaccination
protocols for cats—which he invariably referred to as  “kitties.”
He was the author of the “ASPCA Complete Guide to Cats,” the  consulting
editor and a  co-author of “The Cornell Book of Cats,” as  well as
editor-in-chief and “Ask Dr. Richards” columnist of “CatWatch,”  the
newsletter of the Cornell University College of Veterinary  Medicine.
Invitations to appear on network television (including CBS, CNN and  Fox
News) were eagerly accepted by the genial Dr. Richards, whose lap was  
not
complete without at least one purring cat. An advocate for all  
cats—those
without homes as well as the luckier ones—Dr. Richards served  as an 
advisor
to Alley Cat Allies, the trap-neuter-return program to  manage 
populations of
feral cats.
In the 1990s, when cancerous growths  called sarcomas began to appear on
the skin of some recently vaccinated cats,  cats that had been recently
vaccinated, Dr. Richards led the  Vaccine-Associated Feline Sarcoma Task
Force through medical investigations  and recommendations to cat owners 
and
veterinarians.
Born July 19,  1948, in Richmond, Indiana, he earned an A.B.  degree in
mathematics  (1970) from Berea College and his D.V.M. (1979) from Ohio  
State
University. He joined the Cornell veterinary college in 1991 as  
assistant
director of the Feline Health Center, and was named director in  1997. 
Dr.
Richards also served as director of the Dr. Louis J. Camuti  Memorial 
Feline
Consultation and Diagnostic Service, which answers calls  from 
veterinarians
and cat owners alike at 1-800-KITTY-DR.
Arriving at  Cornell after a series of appointments in small-animal 
clinics
in Ohio,  Dr. Richards was one of the reassuring voices on the KITTY-DR 
line.
More  often than not, he said, situations are not as dire as they  first
appear.
When an “Ask Dr. Richards” reader wondered why her cat was  leaving
“peelings” of claws around the house, he replied: “There’s nothing to  
worry
about as far as your kitty’s health is concerned, but I am a bit  
concerned
about the health of your furniture.” The peelings, he  explained,  were 
the
onion-like layers that the cat sheds while  sharpening its claws. “So 
let her
continue to pull on her claws as she  grooms herself,” Dr. Richards
counseled. “She’s merely doing what she needs  to do.”
He is survived by his wife, Anita Fox Richards of Dryden, N.Y., and  two
sons, Jesse and Seth. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.,  
Saturday,
April 28, at the Bethel Grove Bible Church, 1763 Slaterville  Road, 
Ithaca.
Memorials in Dr. Richards' name can be made to the Cornell  Feline Health
Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, NY  14853.

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