…r 01 his index to LIOC Newslet ters . -1- (Closeup of one of Baby’s kittens – See page 1. This tiny kitten will grow to be over 100 pounds)…
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…FOR SOUND WILDLIFE PROGRAMS: 2455 N.E. 184 T e r r a c e , Miami ,F1. 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: P.O.Box 343, Tarzana.CA 91356 TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS…
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…guidance to the New England Chapter, and f o r Bob’s work a s Associate Editor of the Newsletter. Catherine reminded u s that the upcoming Newslet ter will be…
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…Newsletters For the benefit of-recent members who wish to avail themselves of the wealth of information contained in previously published Newsletters, as well as those who wish to fill in…
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…of cat; names and addresses of all members, and six copies of the Newsletter per year. News from Around the Jungle EVE IS DEAD Even Newsletter readers who never saw…
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…and this Newsletter. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. We are a non-profit, non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of…
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…Ocelot Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and…
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…liver cause the blood to bypass the liver, as the mother’s liver takes over the necessary functions. At birth the shunts should close and direct the blood through the kitten’s…
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…the lives they will eventual- ly lead, — not for rigorous jungle existence, but for life a s a domestic pet. Some ocelots ana margays live in ru ra i…
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…Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a nonprofit (Federal I.D. 59-20486 18) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is…
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