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…sense accountability rules that place the ultimate organization power and Newsletter decisions back in the hands of it Members, when they feel the Board is unresponsive to its wishes. Sincerely,…
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…of cat; names and addresses of all members, and six copies of the Newsletter per year. News from Around the Jungle EVE IS DEAD Even Newsletter readers who never saw…
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…know that Pepe had never seen a rabbit before,but his f i r s t encounter was an experience in t rue instinct. Several rabbits were running around u s…
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…foster this noble attitude with all our combined forces. ED.NOTE: See referenced article on page 26 a  (%- Rusty-Spotted Cat. Photographed Gir Lion Sanctuary The rusty spotted cat (Felis…
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…the LIOC Newsletter should be i 1 submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter 1 publication, i .e. by the 10th o f the even numbered months. I…
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…th i s Newsletter. This fr iendly cat rubbed against u s in the fami l ia r manner of all c a t s , h i s e…
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…b y ill Boyle. For d e t a i l s , s e e page 7. I LONG ISLMtD OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER 1 Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island…
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…agree to a private meeting of his making vith any exotic animal owners. Working through Jan Giacento of the World Pet Society’s newspaper Fin, Fur, and Feather News and Pat…
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