…i s Chaus) 1/4 Domest ic Cat (Fe l i s Catus) Born 5/27/67, 6/23/67 and 7/15/67 — $75.00 t o $100.00 each. Completely Tame, Affectionate, Ride well in C…
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…Newsletter may not be made without written per- mission of the authors and/or the copyright owner L.I.O.C. L LIOC Officers Ken atf field-president, 1991 S.W. 136 Avenue, – – –…
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…P. Balbo (Art) 21-01 46 St., Long Island City, N. Y. 11105′ LAND OCELOT CLUB NEXT MEETING Sunday, November 10 2:30 P.M. Bell Sound Studios 237 W 54 Street (bet…
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…toilet tissue, read temperature. Normal cat temperature is usually 100-101 degrees, but may vary due to many factors. Over 102 degrees is usually suspicious, however, and would call for a…
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…York City. It was attended by seven oce- lots, one margay , and twenty seven people, a s follows: Baby (0) – Caligula (0) – Eve (01 – Eulalie (0)…
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…a l l indications Mits is well endowed with motherly inst incts . The weekend of September 19th and 20th was a memorable Jayne waded Into the nearby bay on…
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…Airport), then take Route 22 west to Clinton. At the junction of 69 and 22, remain on 22, go under the under-pass. Immediately under the underpass you will see to…
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…members from the Midwest and many Eas te rn s tates . to the 1960 Long Island Ocelot Club Picnic on June 25 and 26, 1930. Hosts were Jayne and…
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I Staff: Mrs. Harry G. Cisin, Editor, Arnagansett, L.I., N. Y. -s. Wilbur Murray, P. 0. Box 19, Amawalk, N. Y. Mr. James E. Coan, P.O. Box 19, Clinton, N….
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…Specify whether you want pin o r lapel buttoil. r * r u September 9, 2:00 PM ~ a i n or shine) You mustn’t be shocked! 2:00 P.M. may…
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