…location had not been de te rmined when Newsletter went to p r in te r . THE LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club,…
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…a great deal different, this is an important consideration. Having a mate or companion gives these jungle babies a chance to play normally. They can jump, run, leap at each…
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…PICNIC TURNOUT, FELINE AND HUMAN IS EXPECTED. (Motels hereabouts a r e plentiful) News from Around the Jungle Ocelot Ruled “Customary Pet” in Miami “Cleo sleeps with me and i…
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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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…resides wi th J.B. Anderson. His encounter wi th a fishhook is related on page 5. LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, In c. This Newsletter is published bi-monthly by the…
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…s position pleases me , but r a t h e r if mine “irfcases him. ” I Newsletter r e a d e r s may r e m…
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…for Publication . Material for publication in the Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i.e. by the 10th of…
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…(March) Newsletter. MICHIGAN NEWS By Sherri Brown, Correspondent L, (Mrs. Sherri Brown, 661 Six Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, Michigan, tours schools with her ocelot, Sheba- Cleopatra and answers the…
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…at certain times, a s this Newsletter goes to press, he weighs a growing 40 pounds. taught to eat everything, spanked when he was bad and loved al l the…
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…past has contributed artwork to the Newsletter. Please, if you are aware of videos dealing with our favorite subject share it with us all via the Newsletter! CONVENTION 90 IS…
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