…to take his domestic born Maja (parents Simba and Rodan — See July, 1959 Newsletter) to San Dimas, California, where Bernard and Mildred Slator own domestic born ‘Sus (parents Sheba…
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…e s : — to 15 inches $6.00 15 – 30 inches 7.00 30 – 45 inches 8.00 John supplies ,black unless otherwise specified. Order direct ly f r o…
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…(lynx chaus). She has handled and knows an imals of many species . Sandra Schiavone. 83 Irving S t ree t , South San Francisco, – Calif. has a 15…
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…surroundings cornered by strangers who haven’t the sense to realize the only reason the confused animal is snar’ ing, growling o r hissing, is fear. Eis self-preservation in stinct warns…
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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, Cal….
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…which was read aloud. (This very talented bobcat can write!) The let ter covered his exploits as a chronic key thief, Snoopy’s disapproval of cer tain deoderants his owners (Kerles)…
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…supplied. In part this stated: “The snapshot herewith (this showed one trapper’s catch of eighteen ocelot skins stretched for display and several other skins of smaller animals) will give you…
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…sometimes through the air for the f i rs t few feet. well fed she accepts her circumstances stoically. She finds company in the sounds and scents of other animals….
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…f r o m Siam, whose popularity has grown t o such pro- portions that i t s species now dominates the ca t shows. Before that the Pers ian…
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…ocelots as pets is presented in the Newsletters, with mostly such things a s medical problems discussed. I know that each owner knows the problems of keeping his pet (destructiveness,…
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