…more than 20 species, including tigers, leopards, caracals, servals, Eurasian lynx, jungle cats, Geoffroy’s cats, bobcats, and a remarkable 14 lions. Visit the Con- servators Center website link to register…
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…might choose a zebra; a jaguar in South Am- e r i c a might select a capybara. Either the adult zebra o r capybara would make several substantial meals…
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…Parasite Control Nearly all exotic ca t s captured in the wild a r e infes- ted with internal parasi tes? as are many born in captivity. A microscopic fecal…
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…additional column to accom- modate the additional facility, manager names, and addresses. In the case of the cougar database, we created seven additional columns on our spread- sheet, called “Facility…
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…A small, secretive species seldom seen in captivity, all cats in North America derive solely from a single pair imported from Sri Lanka. Due to political strife, additional specimens from…
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…tions. This would include any chronic dis- ease, like kidney disease, skin disease, recurrent infections, diabetes, autoimmune disease, immunodeficiency, inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, asthma, or aller- gies, and any inflammatory…
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…lost conservation cause. Be!cause feral cats are able to live at high densities, and because, contrary to wildcats, they hunt also curing the day, they exert a much higher hunting…
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…h e copyright owner, LIOC. BRANCH REPRESENTATIVES CANADA – Mr. & Mrs. David Herd, 1541 Ducharme Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada – Phone: 14 276 7351 JAL-VAL – (California Valley) Dlck…
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…pathologic lesions including pulmonary edema, and eosino- philic infiltration of the alveolar and bronchial walls suggested allergic alveolitis in one case. Diagnosis of heartwonn disease in exotic cats may be…
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…mountain cat. I am seeking and enlisting all the help I can get including leveraging Conserva- tion International’s global offices to help me. Already, we are getting more timely information…
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