…BUT we missed you, Catherine and Harry. See you –September 20th in Amagansc-it. Submitted by: REPORT O F MEETING – 6/15/69 PACIFIC NORTHWEST BRANCH O F LIOC By Mary Ellen…
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…res iden t – I l ene Massey, Vice Pres iden t – Rick Murphy, Sec re ta ry – Jo Sul lenger , Treasurer – Kathy Murphy. A l…
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…rom showing them. They love the supposed admiration they receive when exhibiting their cats. Frequently, they own several cats with little true love for any. We have seen petrified exotics…
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…. Palmer and re lay direct ions t o members. Submitted by: Maureen Allen EXTINCT IS FOREVER! Don’t spay or neuter – Necrology / e r & Wally Bordwell send…
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…selected homes nearby. “Of course the cats cannot be left to roam like ordinary cats” he explains, “We keep our cats in large cages where they are safe from ex-…
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…Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 621-4635 CANADA – Terry Foreman, Coordinator, R.R. #12, Dawson Rd., Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada P70 5E3 CASCADE – Shelley Starns. Rt. 1 Box 1623. Yelm. WA…
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…s hear from you! What would you l i k e t o f i n d i n the NEWSLETTER? STATEN ISLAND ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, ING. BROADWAY, WEST NEW BRIGHTON,…
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…certified to work in the following career fields: Animal Care Specialist (AHC), Clinical Laboratory Specialist, Medical/ Surgical Specialist, and Environmental Health Care Specialist. My second, and concurrent, career has been…
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…to artificially-produced likenesses. They also smell and taste differently from their artificially-produced counterparts. Similarly, real plants have many more uses than artificial ones. Real leaves can be chewed and tasted,…
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…March/April 2012 8 Behavioral Enrichment for Captive Wild Felines By Chris Tromborg Professor of Psychology, University of California Davis, specializing in Biologi- cal Psychology, Animal Behavior, and Behavioral Enrichment What…
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