…Hepatic Portosystemic Shunts A hepatic portosystemic shunt is more commonly a congenital problem (one a cat is born with) than an acquired one. There are several shunts internal and external…
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…handle the high volume of memberships and renewals. The annual renewal date for all members is now Octo- ber 1. The board also voted to increase annual renewal fees for…
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…15th of even- numbered months. Please submit all material to the Editor. Founder: Editor: Officers Resident Vice President SecretaryITreaswer Term Directors Member Services Legal Affairs Education & Conservation Advertising &…
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…Several levels of membership include commercial, educational, facility, and individual. Facility Accreditation is also available. Puma at Dade City’s Wild Things. In addition to all the conference speakers was a…
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…services to those owners and animals in this state and elsewhere that benefit from those services. Addi- tionally, the Corporation can donate goods and services to those in need. To…
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…ship including commercial, education- al, facility, and individual. Accredita- tion is also available. P.O. Box 360038 Tampa, FL 33673 813-449-4356 Fax: 813-449-4357 [email protected] www.zaa.org that we sold several servals as…
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…make sure that you really want a serval first! Above Right-Sasha Serval expressing her opinion about the great outdoors Left-A white-footed serval Right-a dieting serval photo by Susan Watts 17….
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…of animals in both private and public domains Several levels of membership include commercial, educational, facility, and individual. Facility Accreditation is also available. This stunningly handsome serval, Taitu, was confiscat-…
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…species are terrestrial. Because of their secretive, nocturnal nature and preference for thick arboreal habitat, the modern knowledge of margay diet is based upon fecal analysis and stom- ach contents….
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…fox, skunks, coyotes, a Sia- mese cat, a caracal and somebody else’s serval. We assisted with each call. Our traps caught possum, raccoon, coyote, a dog and some cats. We…
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