…Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a nonprofit (Federal I.D. 59-20486 18) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter…
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…We r e m e m b e r one terrifying week when through our ca re lessness he consumed a red rubber glove. He passed bits of red rubber…
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…story starts on page 3. This newsletter is ptiulished bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Feder- ation, Inc. He are a non-profit (Federal I.D.# 58-9100616)), non-commercial organization, international in…
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…ca t s a r e a s fol lows- Cat – Period in days Cheetah (Acinonyx Jubatus) 93 Bobcat (Lynx Rufus) 63 “Domestic” (Fel ls Catus) 6 1 Siamese…
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…heaneyi rabori Flat-Headed Cat – Prionailurus planiceps Rusty Spotted Cat – Prionailurus rubigi- nosus rubiginosus phillipsi koladivius Fishing Cat – Prionailurus viverrinus viverrinus rhizophoreus Pallas’s Cat – Otocolobus manul manul…
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…nation Federation Inc. This Newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a non- profit (Federal I.D. 59-2048618) non-commercial organization with international membership, devoted…
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…spend hours exploring her cage, acquainting herself with every inch. Reprinted fran World Pet Society Newsletter. You Aware of Current Legislation? A>- convention this year, it was suqqested that LIOC…
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…OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in…
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…th i s Newsletter. This fr iendly cat rubbed against u s in the fami l ia r manner of all c a t s , h i s e…
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…says David Wildt, a NOAHS research director and head of the National Zoo’s Reproductive Physiology Program. “This is one of the reasons that basic research at NOAHS Center is so…
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