…with attending felines and videos. The evening’s festivities will begin with the Banquet Dinner, your choice**, Flame Grilled Salmon, charred with dill olive oil and served with citrus butter, OR…
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…Issue 4 – July/August, 1998 Here Comes the Pride Most species of cats lead solitary lives, but a few live together in groups called prides. BEHAVIOR A pride is usually…
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…of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our members. The material printed in this newsletter is contributed…
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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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…day, I had a quick errand to run and let my rule lapse. As it turned out, I was very lucky indeed. Secondly, although I have always maintained that a…
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…in Valley Stream, N. Y. 1. The heading of the Newsletter should again be r e – vised to read a t the heading “Long Island Ocelot Club!’with “Newsletter” beneath…
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…male of similar specie. “I rule out Fishing Cat because they grow to almost three feet In length. Nothing on the South American con- tinent fits the description of this…
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…Eldridge’s youngster seen in previous newsletters. During his visits indoors, ‘Kobi’ has his own Ragdoll to play with. L* I* 0. c. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc This News le…
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…t r ibute a s though s h e is s t i l l alive. She will always live in and through me. To quickly displode the unlikely impression…
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…room.) By: Mrs. Don Kahl 5460 Manitou Road Littleton, Coloraflo (Inspired by two news items which appeared in the Rocky Mountain News under captions: “Satan The Leopard i s Gone;…
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