…of those of you who missed E x o t i c a t ‘ s news i n t h e LIOC Newsletter over the p a s t…
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…Reg Riedel co-authored their first purely scientific article in the Carnivore Genetics Newsletter. The paper had previously been presented at the 2nd International Conference on Cat Population Genetics and Ecology,…
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…We are a non-profit (Federal I.D.#59-2048618), non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline…
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…are a nonprofit (Federal I.D. 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline…
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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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…Species Conservation 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,…
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…(Cor. Training) Safari is a miniature margay. At full growth he is about the s ize of a small Siamese SAFARI cat. He lives and t ravels with Ear l…
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…pleasure to be able to announce a t this t ime that the Newsletter will run a question and answer column written by ALFRED W. MOLLER, D. V. M. St….
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…the many veterinarians who regular ly receive the Newsletter. WARNING Gwendy Goes for a Walk By: Frances Tweet Box 66 Indian Trai l , N. C. The liver and kidney…
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…blind and naked. Of course he now sees very well, as only a cheetah can. Most Newsletter readers have never seen the typical gray protective mantle the still young cheetah…
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