…Banos, which is 4,000 feet straight down. He’s running in muddy ruts so deep the stir- rups drag on the ground, teaching me a very important lesson. Doc Martins are…
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…o r publication i n the LIOC Newsletter should be I s u h f t t e d by the 10th o f the month preceding Newsletter , !…
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…icat ion i n the LIOC Newsletter should be I submitted by the 10th o f the month precedina Newsletter publication, i.e. by the 10th o f the even numbered…
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…h e Rag” Newsday, 6/9/59; “Gals S tage a Pe t Event , &.Y. Daily Mirror 6/8/59; “Cats Ca e r as Fanciers of Ocelots Hold Meeting”, Daily News-~ecord, Har-…
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…The purpose of this newsletter is to ores ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our…
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…(March) Newsletter. MICHIGAN NEWS By Sherri Brown, Correspondent L, (Mrs. Sherri Brown, 661 Six Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, Michigan, tours schools with her ocelot, Sheba- Cleopatra and answers the…
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SNOOPY LF~ynx Rufus There is hardly a member of LIOC rho has not heard of Snoopy. His ,ingle-copy “Snoopy’s Newsletter”, profusely illustrated, has been widely shown a t meetings and…
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…NEWS FROM AROUND THE JUNGLE (Continued, f r o m Page 3) Don and Dee Wilson of Mt. Ephralm, N. J. send u s the following happy news. “We would…
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…at certain times, a s this Newsletter goes to press, he weighs a growing 40 pounds. taught to eat everything, spanked when he was bad and loved al l the…
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…Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i.e. by the 10th of the even numbered months. Local groups are advised…
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