…newsletter postage fees by 75% and all savings have been redirected into improving the newsletter quality. Increased the newsletter from 24 pages to 40 pages and introduced color photos. Sent…
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…Ton Veldkamp Barbara Wilton for contributions to this newsletter. This is YOUR newsletter. ALL contributions- new or old, long or short, technical or humorous, personal story, article or advertisement-are welcome…
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…l branch activities. STARS OF THE CAT WORLD This is Paper No. 6. in a ser ies describing the less familiar felines of the world By: Robert E. Baudy, Pres…
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…continuous receipt of Newsletters, be su re to notify Shirley Treanor who keeps the LIOC Roster and, simultaneously, the mailing list for Newsletters. Mrs. Daniel Treanor, Sec. LIOC 1454 Fleetwood…
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…r 01 his index to LIOC Newslet ters . -1- (Closeup of one of Baby’s kittens – See page 1. This tiny kitten will grow to be over 100 pounds)…
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…the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our members. The material printed in this newsletter…
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…o Editor’s note: The next (March) Newsletter will continue Bill Deacon’s report , summarizing some of his observations. WANTED: Male South American Puma (declawed) t o be Gwendy’s mate. Please…
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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….
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…produced 25 cubs to carry on her special ways. Max cougar died Christmas of liver problems. Although he had only lived with us a few years, he had a permanent…
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…given to the fact that when one is apparently running fast he is by no means necessarily running his fastest. Anyone who has become familiar with cats will appreciate how…
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