…newsletter is to pres ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and , , , ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our members…
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…in Valley Stream, N. Y. 1. The heading of the Newsletter should again be r e – vised to read a t the heading “Long Island Ocelot Club!’with “Newsletter” beneath…
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…a cool breeze in the evenings, and the Regency Plaza was a wonderful cite for this year’s Convention, hosted by mem- bers of the World Pet Society. We were provided…
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…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. Local groups…
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…location had not been de te rmined when Newsletter went to p r in te r . THE LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club,…
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…felines. Membership will bring you: 1. copies per year of the bi-monthly LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER. This contains news of club activities; information relating to care? training* handling and…
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…(Cor. Training) Safari is a miniature margay. At full growth he is about the s ize of a small Siamese SAFARI cat. He lives and t ravels with Ear l…
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…the many veterinarians who regular ly receive the Newsletter. WARNING Gwendy Goes for a Walk By: Frances Tweet Box 66 Indian Trai l , N. C. The liver and kidney…
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…club vet, took a dip he was joined by the th ree jaguars, which caused everyone to rush f o r their cameras . Russ Wolden1s Jaguar , Kitty, is…
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…“Snoopy’s News– letters.” There were four in all, each a work of Curly’s imagin ative, humorous patience which created the hand bound collages which were Snoopy’s Newsletters. Curly sent these…
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