…beauty, carrying on i ts strikingly marked face the mysterious beauty of the Orient has only recently begun i ts presence among exotic cat fanciers. Chances a r e that…
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…the killings for him and has to have his daily afternoon siesta. The temporarily spotted cubs a r e extremely cute and will, indeed, when hand-raised, make unusually good pets….
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…so , of course , be a Club Advisor. The need for this becomes immediately and positively obvious when one begins to assemble a Newsletter. Although we will direct ly…
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…e not only welcomed, but needed. The Newsletter can only be what you make it,- thr ough your contributions. We sincerely hope that the preceding has corrected any unmeant implications…
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…i e r l s seven wives produced 33 cubs, with more expected momentarily ! F r a s i e r i s readily identifiable because he’ s usually…
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…clouds swirled around, transforming her into a ghost creature, part myth and part reality. Balanced precariously on a ledge and bitterly cold, I too stayed, unwilling to disrupt the moment….
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…tu .-,;î tin– hie ul .i:’iu;ii~’r.. . . ~,u.-sibly your own? If you have proper ly answered these questions, you have not been in the news lately . . ….
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…may provide a badly needed animal model for AIDS research. The virus has tenatively been designated FTLV for feline T-lymphotropic lentivirus. It was discovered by Niels C. Pdersen, professor of…
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…leopards produced by artificial insemina- tion. Relatively small cats, weighing only 35 to 55 pounds, thy live in the dense jungles of Asia. To help this rare species multiply, Nashville…
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…components of metalloenzymes, enzymes that contain tightly bound metal atoms. They are involved in the control of many different biochemical reactions. Dietarily speaking, mineral, especially all the micromineral or so-…
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