…felt . Today J o s e is his normal, handsome 35 pounds. He runs and plays like a big kitten, bellows when it ‘s t ime for his dinner,…
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…Inc. Volume 42, I s s u e 4 – Ju ly /Augus t , 1998 LIOC T h i s Newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LJOC Endangered Species…
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…FOR SOUND WILDLIFE PROGRAMS: 2455 N.E. 184 T e r r a c e , Miami,Fl . 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: P.O.8ox 343. Tarzana,CA 91356 TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS…
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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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…“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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…pitiful cry. I looked for Sidney who had run behind the waterbed. When I coaxed him out he was dragging his back legs, completely stretched out, behind him. We rushed…
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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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…Comments on the newsletter, or particular articles are also welcome. Sell Yourself, Sell Your Products in the Newsletter Did you know that the LIOC ESCF newsletter accepts advertising from members?…
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…Eldridge’s youngster seen in previous newsletters. During his visits indoors, ‘Kobi’ has his own Ragdoll to play with. L* I* 0. c. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc This News le…
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