…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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…from outdoor runs. Most healthy rodents will not enter u cat’s pen so any found within your runs should be viewed suspiciously. Although you might not have used poisons, a…
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…agree to a private meeting of his making vith any exotic animal owners. Working through Jan Giacento of the World Pet Society’s newspaper Fin, Fur, and Feather News and Pat…
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…game. The breaking of house rules has consequences. The offender is banished to their room. Kira seldom breaks any rules because she really wants to be in the living room….
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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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…investigators will be given. Future Newsletter articles topics: – Intestinal Blockage (stories with Eiger, Lex, Nikko and Big Boy) – Diet – Toys – Grass The newsletter officer will dictate…
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…foster this noble attitude with all our combined forces. ED.NOTE: See referenced article on page 26 a  (%- Rusty-Spotted Cat. Photographed Gir Lion Sanctuary The rusty spotted cat (Felis…
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…stamps of cats I have but it must number close to 1000. One of my rarest stamps is of the rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosa) issued by Sri Lanka in 1982…
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…purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our members. The material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our members and…
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…for Publication . Material for 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…
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