…had run. t o find shelter. y had mixed emotions as they stood there and L s ta red , Surely a l l this they could have been spared!…
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…PICNIC TURNOUT, FELINE AND HUMAN IS EXPECTED. (Motels hereabouts a r e plentiful) News from Around the Jungle Ocelot Ruled “Customary Pet” in Miami “Cleo sleeps with me and i…
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…par t of picture — Russe l l Schroeder and Pixie . Lower — Pixie swimming) Newsletter r e a d e r s will r e m e m…
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…s . (Moje owns Lydia S p o r l e d e r ) NEWS FROM AROUND THE JUNGLE TWO MALE KITTENS have been a l t e r…
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…a great deal different, this is an important consideration. Having a mate or companion gives these jungle babies a chance to play normally. They can jump, run, leap at each…
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…Material for Publication Material for publication in the Long Island jcelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 9th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, .e. by the 10th of…
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…chance to help. SALARY: The love and gratitude of all exotics, their owners: and the Newsletter Editor. STARTING TIME: IMMEDIATELY!! The Newsletter is waiting on You. Fur Mites (Lynxacarus) from…
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c o u m s Y MARINE WORLD AFRICA USA BRANCH REPRESENTATIVES Published bi-monthly by the LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB 1454 Fleetwood Dr. E., Mobile, Ala. 36605. The Long Is…
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…publication 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….
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