…better answered the mayor’s spoken question: “What is an ocelot?” Volume 6, Number 4 July, 1962 The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non~commercia l club, inter- national in…
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…order . The emblem is available in many forms: pin, lapel button, tie clasp, money cl ip — you name it. To have one made o r t o get…
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…Vol. 6 = 1962, Vol. 7 = 1963 Send request and remittance to club head- quarters : Long Island Ocelot Club, Amagansett, New York 11930 A LAYMAN EXPLAINS By: Noel…
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…paws on our knees, asking to be picked up Her near panic, clinging t o our hands with toes and claws as we lowered her t o the floor. Her…
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…coloration, weight, conformation — perhaps even the extent to which, man has permitted his personal exotic to retain his natural endowments: canine teeth, claws, even genetalia. Apart from the clearly…
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Mrs. Harry G . Cisin (Editor), Amagansett, N Y 11930 Mrs. Wilbur Murray (Secretary). Amawalk. N. Y. 10501 Mrs. Betty Harr is (Sec Nor Calif) 205 Butler St, Milpitas,…
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…the following four classifications: Otodetic mange sometimes called ea r mange, o r ea r mites caused by the mite classified as Otodectus cynotis. This i s a surface dwelling…
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…event see page 12. LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a…
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…ocelot, Cleo. Ozzie and Ann Habeck with margay, Kai; Curt is Ander- son and Allen Scruggs with ocelot, Quito; Deborah and Richard Frank with ocelot, Port ia ; Ralph F…
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…1967 January 1967 AMAGANSETT OCELOT CLUB G ~ – ~ – THELONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club, Amagansett, N. Y. 11930. The Lont Island…
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