…enclosures aren’t cement cages—the zoo takes the time to enclose the nat- ural habitat and make it a secure space for the ani- mals to enjoy. Every enclosure looks natural…
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…be small enough so that the snap, when hooked in, cannot pass completely through the ring sideways. Certain heavy duty “spring” type snaps, having a formed sheet metal latch that…
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…cat defenders know that human encroachment is the greatest threat to the survival of wild cat species. The Land Trust Alliance is a national umbrella group that assists and trains…
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…carry cell phones, but animal care employees cannot use them while working around the cats. Everyone car– ries two-way radios. Even though only animal care employ- ees secure gates and…
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…Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and other…
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…This un- usual specimen had been purchased by a fanner from native hunters and then donated to Queen Victoria Memorial Library and Museum in Salisbury. Museum authorities however, seemed unaware…
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…the water than even the tiger which has been portrayed as the world’s top water-loving large cat. Jaguars have been encountered swimming large stretch- es of the Amazon River and…
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…C r o s s Animal Hospital, Southampton, N. Y., considered blood parasites. Dr. Theodore Zimmerman, BeverUe Animal Hospital, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. suggests “these c a t s are…
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…the top of the vertical wall and the other at the top. Enclosure size must be at least enough to provide sufficient space to allow each animal to make normal…
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