…organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our members….
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…years of Newsletter and the inception of the Ken Hatfield Scholarship Fund. 1997 should find the scholarship fund up and running. I do hope you’ll see the merit of this…
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…mice, rats and other rodents. Although rodenticides (rodent poisons) are effective eliminators of pests, they can also be hazardous to cats. Most rodenticides marketed today use anticoagulant (blood clotting inhibitor)…
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…falling out of phase with the events we like to share with Newsletter readers. Such an event was the formal pre-public showing of many of the wildlife brush drawings of…
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…who have not seen Snoopy’s Newsletter have read his accounts of current events and his personal obser- vations presented in his peculiar bob- cat English, in the LIOC Newsletter from…
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…Club urgently needs material for its Newsletter publication. We can only share those experiences, funny, happy, sad or tragic, which are sent to us. This sharing is a part of…
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…above – Submitting Material for Publication Material for publication in the Long Island elot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the ‘ – h of the month preceding Newsletter publication,…
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…“News” sect ion of the Sevtember News– l e t t e r c a r r i e d a l i t t le s to ry about…
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…her owner, s ee Page 4. 1 1 1 PLAN TO COME! September 15 & 16 Complete details on page 3 of this Newsletter. ^ By: Frances Tweet Route 1,…
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…newsletter material to the Managing Editor. Founder Catherine Cisin Editor Shirley Wagner Officers President Katie Knight-Monteiro Vice President Gayle Schaecher Secretarynreasurer Loreon Vigne Life Directors J.B. Anderson Carin C. Sousa…
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