…the protection of a l l the cats. Adopted Mother By: Mrs. Ruth McKenna Rumford Wild Animal Park Rumford Point, Me. 04279 My husband and I own and operate a…
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…Material for Publication Material for 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…
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…I heard the suggestion an uncle in Peru. The last shipment contained a whats-it. that Wooley Monkey and Kinkajou wear rubber pants That ‘s what we want to know, What…
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…Middle Ages, attacks of SIX– cific hunger were becoming more frequent and more serious. Today hidden hunger constitutes the most t y m – cal form of man-made hunger. ”…
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…r 01 his index to LIOC Newslet ters . -1- (Closeup of one of Baby’s kittens – See page 1. This tiny kitten will grow to be over 100 pounds)…
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…STARTING TIME: IMMEDIATELY11 The Newsletter Is waiting on You. GCTTING RCQUftlNT?D By Nancy Reprinted from Exotics Unl t d Newsleter When I f i r s t shipped my serva…
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…FOR SOUND WILDLIFE PROGRAMS: 2455 N.E. 184 T e r r a c e , Miami ,F1. 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: P.O.Box 343, Tarzana.CA 91356 TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS…
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…n r e q u i r e . Reprinted from World Pet Society Newsletter Long Live the King! A c c o r d i n g t o…
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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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…m South of the Border i s no Ordinary Cat” Daily News-Record, Harr isonburg, Va. 9/18/58 MONTEZUMA (Merri l l ) – New York Journal-American, 10/10/58 News from Around the…
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