…for in- clusion in the next issue. ‘eo Tropical Cats 5. CM- NEWS :e’:restation, huntinq and problems of con- – — livestock predation by jaguar featured in – :f the…
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…Beejay Lcster Leann Montgomery Alan Shoemaker George Stowers Bob Turner Tracy Wilson Barbara Wilton for contributions to this newsletter. This is YOUR newsletter. ALL contributions-new or old, long or short,…
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…fighting this battle myself for years (at least 4) with regard to the exotic birds we were importing for a private aviary. ”Perhaps some other readers of LIOC Newsletter would…
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…above – Submitting Material for Publication Material for publication in the Long Island elot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the ‘ – h of the month preceding Newsletter publication,…
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…mice, rats and other rodents. Although rodenticides (rodent poisons) are effective eliminators of pests, they can also be hazardous to cats. Most rodenticides marketed today use anticoagulant (blood clotting inhibitor)…
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…heart. The longer we associate with animals and observe their position in the world today the more uneasy we have become about the whole pet situation, especially where wild animals…
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…in the Reader’s Write column. Please send all newsletter material to the Managing Editor. Editors Manaaina Editor: Shirley Wagner, 3730 Belle Isle Lane, E., Mobile, AL 36619 (205) 661-1342 -:…
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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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…lbs now. I think s h e needs a playmate. She runs through the house like a NEWS (Continued f rom Page 7.) needs a playmate. She runs through the…
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…horse.” PART 111 will deal with: Feeding the Smaller Cats. DOMESTIC OCELOT BIRTH RECORD F o r the edification of Newsletter readers , the domestic ocelot births which have occurred…
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