…we have fortunately been able to obtain many copies of the LIOC Newsletter. These along with the book, Pe t Ocelot, have been of considerable inter- e s t and…
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…and secured with wire. Vflien designing runs, drainage should be such that it runs from the back or front of the cage (not throuqh another peniwhich could also spread disease)…
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…s position pleases me , but r a t h e r if mine “irfcases him. ” I Newsletter r e a d e r s may r e m…
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…you mas te red this difficulty very well. ” — Joy Adamson, Maru National P a r k , P. 0. Maua via Meru, Kenya, Africa. THE HYBRID JUNGLE CAT…
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…The purpose of this newsletter is to ores ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our…
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…who have not seen Snoopy’s Newsletter have read his accounts of current events and his personal obser- vations presented in his peculiar bob- cat English, in the LIOC Newsletter from…
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…1 was mailed. Through the newsletter members have been informed of each other’s activities, been able to share humorous, informative and sometimes heartbreaking experiences, and have discover- ed how many…
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…sheeo have also fallen prey t o the cougars. Stories of run-ins w i t h cougars abound. Cougars have been seen wandering four-lane highways in Fresno, California. Two teenagers…
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…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 groups are advised that,…
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…send a Michigan report this Newsletter. But the news she sends, while heartbreaking, is , in itself her report: “I’m afraid I have bad news for you and all club…
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