…t , Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long I s l a n d Oce lo t Club is a non-p ro f i t , non- commercial c l u…
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…of differences from what an animal might be like in their true environment. Often these neuroses are enjoyed by their owners. They want a friendly docile pet.. One that could…
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…club, i-nternational in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and other exotic felines. Reproduction of the material in this Newsletter may not be made without written per- mission of…
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…to make her bed. Although she had been investigating several areas, she made her final choice — at the top of the bed which had been pulled back to provide…
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…mssi- ble. If cooked foods must be used, then enzyme supolementation is reconmended. Minerals such as maqnesium and zinc and also many trace minerals are vital for the metabolism of…
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…Maribeth a t Florida International University in Miami, to Spokesmen 4 the Jung le a t Duke University, North Carolina, to the International Society for Endangered Cats in Alberta, Canada,…
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…! ! ! ANIMAL REGULATIONS We have seen many regulations pass f rom pro- posal to law making exotic pets ‘illegal. Ear ly a c – tion has proven successful…
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…until he signaled it was quiet enough, and Helen would repeat the question. Then Helen noticed that my hand was swollen and asked why? I explained that Cougar and I…
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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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…Published bi-monthly by Long Is land Ocelot Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Is land Ocelot Club i s a non-prof i t, non-commercial dub, in…
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