…the fungal spores that cause the dis- ease are transmitted easily to other cats. The problem is especially difficult in catteries and multiple cat households. Incidence appears highest during the…
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…on d o i m s t ~ cats. wildcats and mIdeat/do- rnafic-cat hybrids Previous articles haw appearedin the CFA Yearbook, Cats Magazine. Cat World, All Cats. Abyssinian Cat. and…
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…Treanor, President, 1454 Fleetwood, Mobile, Al. 36605 (205) 478-8962. Rebecca Duke, Secretary, P.O.Box 144, Carrollton, Texas 75006 (214) 241-6440 I NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE THE NEWSLETTER GREAT’ Send those…
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…cat, but can’t abide the scratching, get rid of the wherewithal to scratch. Perhaps all wild cats can be taught not to scratch, but we a r e not all…
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…Club ‘454 Fleetwood Drive East Mobile Alabama 36605 The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit non-commercial club international n membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and all other…
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…protection when camouflage amid their natural S U P roundings would save them f rom p reda to r s These markings s eem to disappear a s the animal…
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…i t misrepresented. Also I feel the only way I can do a good job reporting the Nor. Cal. news is if the members whose cats have had any unusual…
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…SHADRACH Catherine & Harry Cisin, Amagansett , NY CARLOTTA Elaine & Russell Schroeder, Paramus N J PIXIE Nadine Frank, Brooklyn, N. Y. SUMAC Ear le & Michell, Paradise Point, Fla….
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…& ~a;iin k l l e n , ~ a i ~ City ,Cal 1295-370 Susan Auld, Chatsworth, Cal. 1102-1168 Carol Baldwin, Denver, Col. 1192-569 Lawrence R. Bambace, Oyster Bay,…
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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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