…Rub him on the head, behind the ears and on the chest. Rub, do not pat. Patting an animal initial- izes aggression or nervousness. Rub gen- tly along the back…
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…in the month when t h e Newslet ter is- sues. The “deadlines” o r dates by which the Newslet ter mus t g o t o t h e…
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…most of his ideas are out-of- date.” I didn’t want to be rude, but I should’ve said, “Fifty years from now, the world will still be trying to catch up…
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…risk and explain TJ’s view of this game. The breaking of house rules has conse- quences. The offender is banished to their room. Kira seldom breaks any rules because she…
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…by Dr. Michael Balbo in LIOC Newsletters and in ESPECIALLY OCELOTS (Catherine Cisin), a s well a s elsewhere. Cheetah Runs Away (forever) “Police had to kill Jasper, the runaway…
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…Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a nonprofit (Federal I.D. 59-20486 18) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter…
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…Inc. and this Newsletter. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. We arc a non-profit, non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare…
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…OF THE CAT WORLD This is Paper No. 8 in a ser ies de- scribing the less familiar felines of the world. By: Robert E. Baudy, Owner Rare Feline Breeding…
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…us with two beautiful female kittens on June 21. The announcement, of new additions to the exotic feline family is always good news. Good news is also an excel- lent…
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…throughout India, where 60 percent of the world’s tigers live. Peter Jackson, chairman of the Cat Specialist Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natu- ral…
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