…to “Newsletter, Long Island Ocelot Club, Amagansett, N. Y. ” If the number of comments i s sufficient we will s e t as ide a column in the Newslet…
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…Turner Shirley Wagner Nancy Ward Barbara Wilton for contributions to this newsletter. This is YOUR newsletter. ALL contributions- new or old, long or short, technical or humorous, personal story, article…
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…Item for discussion: ear ly mysterious deaths of exotics. -1- EMOTIONS BY: Jayne Murray Part of, Jose ‘s s to ry has been told (Jose’s Live Trap, January $63 Newsletter)…
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…is an important tool for communicating the basics of responsible captive husbandry and resulted in a significant improvement in relations between the LIOC and the American Zoological Association North American…
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…We r e m e m b e r one terrifying week when through our ca re lessness he consumed a red rubber glove. He passed bits of red rubber…
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…and then gone in a moment, it is an awful thing to live with. My point is.. . don’t take the risk unless you can live with the consequence. I…
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…l t h y c a t he i s today. LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB N E W S L E T T E R Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island…
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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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…newsletter postage fees by 75% and all savings have been redirected into improving the newsletter quality. Increased the newsletter from 24 pages to 40 pages and introduced color photos. Sent…
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…to the liver that transport blood to the liver. Before a kitten is born, open shunts direct the blood to bypass the fetal liver because the mother’s liver takes care…
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