…sense of smell and use a large part of their brain to interpret smell. How often do we really call this sense into use in captivity? Sight, sound, touch, and…
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…to cats? Sexually cats present a very small prob- lem. I have yet to see the cat t h a t i s a s troubled by sexual problems a…
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…CALIFORNIA: Pat Qui l len, P.O.Box 7535, San Diego, CA 92107 (714) 224-4261 SOUTHWESTERN: Rebecca Morgan, P.O.Box 144, Carrol l ton, TX. 75006 f214i 241-6440 O R E G O…
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…kitten – seven weeks old. I’d raised servals, caracals, cougars and now had a Bengal tiger, yet I had never heard of this cat also referred to as the “swamp…
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…ly, having been delivered by Caesarian Section. Information for prospective cheetah owners: I have contacted Asiatic Animal Imports, Building #14, San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, Calif. (Phone Juno 9-0909)….
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…benqal tiqers, clouded leopards, cheetahs oncillas , servals , and pumas. Eqyptian Maus, barn cats, Siamese, Persians, Aby- ssinian~, and Sphynx. But it’s the fantasy ccmponent which sets Vavra’s Cats…
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…caracal, Canadian lynx, Siberian lynx, Baikal lynx, European lynx, bobcat, Pallas cat, Asian leopard cat, Amur leopard cat, fishing cat, Geoffroy’s cat, cougar, snow leopard, tiger, African lion and white…
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…photos and artwork submitted by members. We depend on you for our material – we can only publish what you send us. Articles of all types on all exotic cat…
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…there with his four bengal kittens and Jackie Vanderwall brought her Jungle Cat hybrid kittens. Before the meeting started, we all went out to see Carole’s serval and caracal adults…
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…can be individualized for each animal’s needs and veterinarians are highly trained in their use. Anesthetics – Sedatives – Tranquilizers Anesthetics and sedatives can be divided into several broad categories…
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