…e f o r t h e THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC of t h e Long I s l a n d O c e l o t C l u…
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…i k a l t ra iners . All of u s will find intense interest in Alex K e r r ‘ s new book, NO BAR’S BETWEEN. Alex…
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…i m comments: “Caligula often s t r ikes this regal pose around the house, but away f r o m home, he is the All-American boy. News from Around…
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…Meg and Si Merrill, complete with Monte, flew to Cal– ifornia fon several weeks stay. Monte caused quite a s t i r on the flight cross-country and in the…
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…r e uni formal ly c h a r a c t e r i s t i c behavior i n oce lo t s than any animal w…
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…the mating pair) Suml-San remains se- parated from them and fulfills his special duties as pet of his people. These include participation in conventional ocelot-type games, assistant television watcher (usually…
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…the more necessary. And — the pet animal will be trusting. A. One problem is getting the word to “the right person. ” A lost animal i s almost sure…
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…beautiful, regal animal. Really a Queen to al l her followers. Because of her, LIOC was founded by her owners but she was in a t rue sense, the real…
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…decalcoinania. Roy attrndt~cl 1 ; ) and carefully watched all details of its production. Tudav Ron~nicy i5 a very handsome two year old ocrloi who wciulis forty pounds . Su…
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…Published Bi-Monthly by LONG ISLAND OCELOT’CLUB, Amagansett, N. Y. 11930 The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non-commercial club, international in member sh ip , devoted to the welfare…
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