…Below are a few summaries of news stories about exotic felines since our last FCF Journal. The recent court ruling ordering the Ohio Department of Agricul- ture to return Tiger…
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…the kittens to a vet. Mom was thin and dehydrated, however, vets say all of the cats will be just fine. by Jeannie Piper jeannie.piper@9news.com World Trade Center Rubble Yields…
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…Rub him on the head, behind the ears and on the chest. Rub, do not pat. Patting an animal initial- izes aggression or nervousness. Rub gen- tly along the back…
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…book my train ticket, however, I receive breaking news that makes me replace Switzerland with Spain. European Wild Cat Adventure Scottish Wildcat at Scotland’s Highland Park. Elevated skywalks enable the…
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…facts. Here is some more disturbing news on that front. One of the latest news articles has brought out the fact that PETA is attempt- ing to use OSHA in…
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…three years ago at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species made worldwide news. And now Ditteaux, the world’s first cloned wild carnivore, also born at the center, is…
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Volume 48, Issue 1 January/February 2004 This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the Feline Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a non-profit (Federal ID# 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted…
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…Sinbad was brushing up next to us and rubbing his chin on our legs, so I carefully reached out and rubbed his head and chin. He did hiss, but not…
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…of the newsletter from beginning to end. Duties would include keeping the team members on schedule, getting the articles and items from the rest of the team, putting the newsletter…
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