…is up to the Geoffroy’s to be the ambassador for South American cats, and, also represent every other small cat from around the world, such as the little-known rusty-spotted cats…
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…the handler. They were then released to run down hares and roe-deer. An Englishman, Fynes Moryson, who visited Prague at the end of the 16th century, saw two tame cheetahs…
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…a 1970 Long Island Ocelot Club newsletter reprint titled “Siberian Tiger,” by Robert Baudy. Reading this account, we learn that the1960 the census of wild Russian Siber- ian tigers numbered…
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…the excellent job on the newsletter. Even though Lynn Culver is on the FCF board, we cannot leave her out as she helps Mike gather articles and gets the newsletter…
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…one of three world famous ‘tiger pups’ born July 27, 2009 at Safari Zoological Park in Caney, Kansas. (read about the Tiger Pups in the July/August 2009 Journal) Photo by…
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…– 14- THE NEWS (Continued f rom Page 14) NEWS OF LIOC STAFF RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR RUNS F o r pets f rom Brinkman Manufacturing and Fence Co, Topeka, Kansas 66604,…
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…run of the March/April newsletter mailing using two taped tabs to close it, and eliminate the enve- lope. The back one third of the newsletter will be devoted to a…
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…by Dr. Michael Balbo in LIOC Newsletters and in ESPECIALLY OCELOTS (Catherine Cisin), a s well a s elsewhere. Cheetah Runs Away (forever) “Police had to kill Jasper, the runaway…
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…most of his ideas are out-of- date.” I didn’t want to be rude, but I should’ve said, “Fifty years from now, the world will still be trying to catch up…
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…OF THE CAT WORLD This is Paper No. 8 in a ser ies de- scribing the less familiar felines of the world. By: Robert E. Baudy, Owner Rare Feline Breeding…
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