…next Newsletter. POST MEETING NEWS: J im Soutter, Rye, N. Y. honed LIOC the evening of May 23 to report he had driven knowledge. “The veterinarian who is worthwhile will…
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…non-commercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our…
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…We are a non-profit (Federal I.D.#59-2048618), non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline…
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…s o many prob lems i n t h e world today i t is difficult t o get people excited about t h e disappearance of a few animals…
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…ea r will eventually get smaller and shrivel up a bit. Otherwise i t can’t hurt her. Trilby: (On hearing the news) Caesar, did you hear? You’ve ruined my looks….
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…directly o r through the owners of their patients, a r e invited to receive LIOC Newsletters. Please address requests for complimentary Newsletters to LIOC Heaci- quar te r s…
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…even have a copy of that epoch making newsreel. The cartoons I drew which appeared in the January Newsletter a r e the realizations of my nightmares. –ie interesting thing…
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…years of Newsletter and the inception of the Ken Hatfield Scholarship Fund. 1997 should find the scholarship fund up and running. I do hope you’ll see the merit of this…
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…publication in the 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…
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…a cool breeze in the evenings, and the Regency Plaza was a wonderful cite for this year’s Convention, hosted by mem- bers of the World Pet Society. We were provided…
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