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  1. CLAN OF THE WILD CATS A Celebration of Felines in Word and Image by D.; Ed. Landau, 1996
  2. An introduction to responsible private captive husbandry of wild felines by Dawn L Simas, 1998
  3. Draw 50 Cats: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Domestic Breeds, Wild Cats, Cuddly Kittens, and Famous Felines by Lee J. Ames, 1986-09-01
  4. Big Cats: Discover the World's Most Fascinating Felines (Animals of the World) by Francis Hurst, Caroline Curtis, et all 2008
  5. Rosik (Feline Predators of Ganz) by Lil Gibson, 2010-03-12
  6. Wild About Cats: Living with Arabia's Endangered Felines by Marijcke Jongbloed, 1998-11
  7. Saving the Big Cats: The Exotic Feline Rescue Center (Quarry Books) by Stephen D. McCloud, 2006-02-21
  8. Bird Watching for Cats: An Entertainment Guide for Indoor Felines by Kit Harrison, George H. Harrison, 1998-09
  9. Feline Fashion and Care: The Cat Lovers Ultimate Guide to Pleasing the Stylish Cat by LittleWhiteEbook.com, 2010-03-28

81. Wild Cat Facts From Feline Future
Unfortunately, like most wild felines today, the existence of the aloof and inconspicuousAfrican wild Cat is threatened as well yet her fate is not a
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  • Wild Felines Behaviour and Culture Anatomy History
The Vanishing Roots of our Domestic Cat
Although the origin of our domestic cat is still shrouded in mystery, the majority of scientists are in agreement, that the African Wild Cat ( felis silvestris, libyca group) is her direct ancestor.
Unfortunately, like most wild felines today, the existence of the aloof and inconspicuous African Wild Cat is threatened as well yet her fate is not a luxurious pelt, or loss of habitat; it is the wide spread hybridization with her descendants - our domestic cat - leading to the increased rarity of pure wild cats.

82. Tiger Touch - Why Sanctuaries Exist
We would love to see wild populations survive indefinitely, but if we must choosebetween exotic felines as acceptable companions or as exhibitsdead or alive
http://www.tigertouch.org/mission.html
WHY SANCTUARIES EXIST DIVERSITY EQUALS SURVIVAL: Preserving genetic diversity is vital to the survival of threatened and endangered felines. Gerald Aquilina, curator of the Buffalo N.Y. Zoo, says "Numbers are the only thing that are going to support and maintain exotic wildlife." To get these numbers we must go beyond traditional conservation practices and encourage responsible private stewardship. We are finding ways to make exotic felines more attractive as companions and more acceptable to potential caretakers and an uncertain public. WHAT ABOUT PARKS AND ZOOS? Helping wild populations is very important. Still, we cannot let the success or failure of species preservation rest on in-situ efforts alone given the growing destruction of habitat, poaching, decline of biodiversity, and ever encroaching human population. Every 20 minutes, the world adds another 3,500 human lives but loses one or more entire species of animal or plant life. Zoo breeding programs certainly help, but with limited space and rising costs, zoos are not well suited to the preservation of many species. HOW WE CAN HELP: Since nature preserves and zoos are not enough, it is vital that we create a cooperative network of responsible, knowledgeable, mini-sanctuaries within the private sector. Without a lot of help from responsible private caretakers, sooner or later there will be calls for drastic, last ditch measures to preserve whatever small gene pools remain until "better" strategies can be developed. By then it may be too late. Such last ditch efforts will result in small, isolated genetic islands without the strength to continue a healthy species. There would be no going back.

83. HSUS - Programs - Companion Animals - Animal Sheltering Magazine
S. Wilbanks/Houston SPCA Jefar, a Bengal tiger, is one of many exotic catstaken in by the Houston SPCA, which housed 11 large wild felines last year.
http://www.hsus2.org/sheltering/magazine/currentissue/may_jun00/frontlines_usda.
From the May-June 2000 Issue
Don't Keep Large Wild Cats as Pets, USDA Tells Public
Statement Issued as Shelters See More Lions, Tigers, and Other Large Felines The ads are almost surreal:
Baby Black Maned Lions, one week old. Call for more info....
Cheetah(s) wanted, the younger the better....
Jefar, a Bengal tiger, is one of many exotic cats taken in by the Houston SPCA, which housed 11 large wild felines last year. The shelter has sometimes provided refuge for up to three large cats at a time.
While some states and municipalities have banned the ownership of large exotic felines as pets, federal laws are silent on this issue. But after inspectors with the U.S. Department of Agriculture repeatedly witnessed the results of improper handling of these animals, the agency released a statement discouraging ownership by amateurs. Only "qualified, trained professionals"should keep large wild cats, the USDA wrote, citing the experiences of its inspectors in the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. "[Animal care] personnel have seen too many instances where wild and exotic cats kept by untrained people have not only harmed people but suffered themselves due to poor care,"said the agency, which issued the statement at a press conference during The HSUS's Animal Care Expo 2000 in Las Vegas. The USDA does not have the authority to prohibit or regulate the ownership of large exotic cats as pets; the only large felines who fall under its purview are those used for commercial and display purposes.

84. WILD LIFE UNLIMITED FOUNDATION - North American Animals
maps. $14.95. 1103, wild felines and Weasels, Explore the world ofwild felines (cat family) and Weasels in North America. This video
http://www.wildlifevideo.com/noram.html
North American Animal Series NO. TITLE DESCRIPTION PRICE Birds of Prey Wildlife Photographer Bill Porter Sr. takes you right to the nest of the Bald Eagle, perch of the Kestral, home of the Great Horned Owl, etc. The show is aided with graphics such as maps. Follow the Timberwolf Watch as two timberwolves meet and start a pack together. See their cub and how they raise him. Wild K-9s and Bears Explore the world of wild K-9s (dog family) and bears in North America. This video is aided with graphics such as maps. Wild Felines and Weasels Explore the world of wild Felines (cat family) and Weasels in North America. This video is aided with graphics such as maps. Big Horn Country Follows the life of Big Horn Sheep in the wild from the lambs to the ramming of heads. Mountain Lion - The Birth of Igmu-Tonka Follows the life of the Cougar as well as the birth of a baby cougar. The Rocky Mountain Elk Follows the life of Elk which live in the Rocky Mountains. Mountain Lion - The Raising of Igmu-Tonka Live the life of a Mountain Lion as Coka (the mother), uses her own language, to teach Tonka (her baby) how to live and become king of these mountains.

85. Animal, Wild, & Sealife Wallpaper, 1
Dogs wallpapers of dogs. Cats wallpapers of felines! Birds birds,birds, and more birds owls, eagles, and other birds of world.
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  • 86. EQuilter Store
    CWFFC2CR. FLANNEL Fantastic felines - Wobbly wild Stripes - Brights US$ 8.95. CWFFCBBT.FLANNEL - Fantastic felines - Wobbly wild Stripes - Pastels US$ 8.95.
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    87. Yiffle: Cats
    Society programs and protect habitat. cached link, Catamount Ranch is the nameof my farm, where I keep at present several different species of wild felines.
    http://www.yiffle.com/animals/wildlife/byname/cats/
    Yiffle About Help Submit URL ... Sorted by species Cats Bobcats Jaguars Lynxes Cheetahs ...
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    Big cat themed posters and art prints. "Anything and everything to do with tigers and the big cats. What can we do to protect them? What about canned hunts, poaching, fur coats; What do you think?" Big Cats
    Big Cats : A Portrait of the Animal World (Portraits of the Animal World)

    By Seymour Simon. "The grace and power of big cats; lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs, pumas, and snow leopards are captured in full-color photographs and a text that explores how they hunt, care for their young, and rest in their varied natural habitats." or purchase this item from amazon.co.uk By Andrew Cleave. or purchase this item from amazon.co.uk Big Cats (Great Creatures of the World)
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    By Susan Lumpkin. "Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of the larger feline species in their habitats around the world." or purchase this item from amazon.co.uk " Resources For People Who Love Big and Small Wild Cats. Software and science about wild cats, with an emphasis on cheetah research." Slideshows; FAQs; pictures and information on every type of big cat, from the

    88. Great Cats Of Nevada
    big cats for enhancement of propagation retaining the maximum genetic diversitypossible for living populations of selected exotic and wild felines under the
    http://www.greatcatsofnevada.org/mission.html
    Our Mission Mission Support Center Project E-Scape Great Cat School ... Home Mission of the Great Cats of Nevada Great Cats of Nevada is a quality protection and preservation agency working to protect our wild life resources from abuse, neglect, waste or exploitation and preserve them for future generations. Protecting our natural resources is being accomplished by providing a living resort for wild cats that have been placed in threat of extinction or abused, neglected and displaced. To provide the best living environment attainable for 20-30 captive felines to include security, food, enrichment, and medical care, with extensive habitat dimensions and education that is both entertaining for the felines and the people visiting the facilities. Providing educational programs through our sanctuary for students, schools, non-profit organizations, and the general public in regards to the scientific insights, through observations and viewing platforms promoting stewardship. The implementation of sound genetic management of captive big cats for enhancement of propagation retaining the maximum genetic diversity possible for living populations of selected exotic and wild felines under the Species Enhancement Plan or Species Survival Program. To serve as a resource for the development and implementation of long-term partnerships in wild cat management and education including the expansion of individuals, academic, and corporate sponsors.

    89. Aroundmaine.com From Time Warner Cable
    In other places, colonies of wild cats aren’t so lucky. feeding a stray cat andnow I have 20.’ In these cases Friends of Feral felines, working with a vet
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    The small brown cat pokes his nose out behind the dumpster behind Becky’s Diner on Portland’s waterfront when Mike Chase picks up the food bowls left from the prior night. This cat though, doesn’t come running like the cat at my house. This cat wants nothing to do with any human. He’s feral, probably born in the wild and unaccustomed to contact with humans. Living as wild, this cat has to contend with disease, predators, and starvation. His life would probably be difficult, painful and short if he didn’t have friends. Fortunately for this cat and many more like him, he has help from Friends of Feral Felines, a small group of people trying to improve the lives of feral cats in Southern Maine Mike Chase feeds feral cats on Portland's waterfront Mike is one of a dozen or so people who take turns feeding the cats in several locations on Portland’s waterfront. Every two weeks, when his turn comes up, Mike leaves a couple of cans of wet food, a bowl of dry food and a bowl full of fresh water down for the cats who stay in the bushes or amid the lobster traps until he moves away. Shipping palettes and underbrush shelter the bowls. "It keeps the seagulls away." Mike explains, "The cats are afraid of them." Friends of Feral Felines got their start one day in 1992 when Jill Cournoyer spied a group of kittens behind Jay’s Oyster Bar in Portland, "It was Friday, and that weekend we received torrential rains. My thoughts all weekend were with the young kittens, as I shuddered imagining how they were faring." The following Monday, Jill mentioned them to a co-worker who knew a woman who fed the waterfront cats. With help from yet another woman experienced in cat rescue, Jill and her friends began trapping the wild cats, arranging veterinary care and spaying and neutering the strays. They found homes for those that could be domesticated and released those that couldn’t.

    90. Feral Cats (felines).
    Feral (wild) Cats. Feral an animal that has not been domesticatedor who has escaped from domestication and become wild. All cats
    http://www.blitzworld.com/cats/feralcats.htm
    Feral (wild) Cats.
    Feral an animal that has not been domesticated or who has escaped from domestication and become wild. Black Cat. As far as I this one is a Tomcat. Also he gives the appearance of being crossed eyed but he only has one good eye. A Mom cat. A Mom Cat Tabby Kitten Oct 1999 AKA "jellicle cats" (after T.S.Eliot) Kittens Nov 1999. The kitten on the right is fascinated by common gray squirrel GoTo cats main page Date this page was last updated Web site main page http://www.blitzworld.com/ Birds Butterflies Flowers ... Wildflowers Email info1@blitzworld.com

    91. Newsgroups In The Wild
    com, Animals Newsgroups In the wild. whales; alt.animals.felines newsalt.animals.felines;rec.animals.wildlife newsrec.animals.wildlife;
    http://animalfocus.com/in_the_wild/newsgroups/

    92. Wild Cats Photocd Produced By Corel
    The following is a list of the photos on Corel's wild Cats Photo CD. (lynx;kittens;cats;felines;)thumbnail 326043 Bobcat on snowy rocks.
    http://www.emsps.com/photocd/corel/326000.htm
    Wild Cats. Corel Photo CD #326000, $ 19.99
    The following is a list of the photos on Corel's "Wild Cats" Photo CD. To see 799 other Corel Photo CDs available for sale from EMS, click here. To buy this CD, please read our ordering instructions . Specific photos are available via email (as backup to physical CD) for $5 each when you purchase the physical CD containing the photo. Corel puts thumbnails of some of their photo CDs online. If they are available this link will show them. 326000 - Lynx leaping, bounding on snow. (lynx;cat;trees;snow;) thumbnail
    326001 - Ocelot lying down. (ocelot;cat;grass;ground;) thumbnail
    326002 - Ocelot lying down. (ocelot;cat;grass;ground;) thumbnail
    326003 - Eurasian lynx, young kittens playing. (lynx;cats;rocks;leaves;) thumbnail
    326004 - Ocelot. (ocelot;bushes;cat;feline;) thumbnail
    326005 - Ocelot. (ocelot;cat;feline;bush;) thumbnail
    326006 - Canada lynx, autumn, along wilderness river. (lynx;rock;cat;feline;) thumbnail
    326007 - Canada lynx, autumn, in leaf-strewn forest. (lynx;cat;feline;trees;) thumbnail
    326008 - Canada lynx on snow. (lynx;cat;feline;snow;)

    93. Frequently Asked Questions, T D's Http//www.tdscats.com/faq_tds_cats.html - Apri
    Learn about conservation and problems faced by the cats. Read wild Cats, Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan.
    http://www.tdscats.com/faq_tds_cats.html

    94. Big And Wild Cats, Help Save Their Lives!
    ROOOO-AR! Follow me to see the Big and wild Cats. Follow the path below to visitour Big and wild Feline Friends . Thanph fur visiting the Big and wild Cats!
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    Follow me to see the Big and Wild Cats Home Adopt Books/Videos Catrings ... Wild Felines Follow the path below to visit our Big and Wild Feline Friends". Hiss-s-s-s! Be careful where you put your
    Support the wild cats of the world and add this ribbon and link too your site!
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    If you dare, put your on HDW’S "BIG CATS"!! to learn the History and Culture of Wild Cats (Photo Version also available), view the Big Cat Photo Gallery, hear the sounds of the Big Cats, visit Tiger Touch (Endangered Feline Sanctuary) and much, much more. This path leads you to THE CYBER ZOOMOBILE , your virtual access to the wonders of the animal kingdom which is an interactive realm where you may bring "Big Cats" and many other exotic species into your home. On your journey stop by the International Snow Leopard Trust , who are dedicated to the conservation of the "endangered Snow Leopard" of Central Asia. Get the Facts, learn about their Habitat, purchase a Snow Leopard T-Shirt, learn about the Programs aimed at conserving Snow Leopards and their Habitat in the high mountains of Central Asia, and more.> Put your on The Cheetah Spot to go on a Safari, hear their Sounds, see a description of their Appearance, see why they could become Extinct, the kind of "Speed" they’re capable of and much more.

    95. Species Information
    Taxonomic information from the Feline Conservation Center.Category Science Biology Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae...... wild Cat Species (alphabetical). wild Cat Species (taxonomy). Family Felidae(G. Fischer, 1817). Subfamily Acinonychinae (Pocock, 1917).
    http://www.cathouse-fcc.org/catsinfo.html
    Feline Species
    There are 36 species of wild cats. In early March 1996 the Felid TAG (Taxonomic Advisory Group) had a conference. At this meeting a revised felid taxonomy was officially agreed to. As you may have noticed in the past, many different books gave different taxonomies - for example, the snow leopard being in 'panthera' or 'uncia', all small cats being 'felis' vs many different small cat genera, etc. The new taxonomy agreed to basically divides the former Felis and Panthera groups into 13 and 4 genera respectively, for a total of 18 genera (13 in the Felidae subfamily, 4 in the Pantherinae subfamily, and 1 in the Acinonychinae subfamily). There are still 36 species (the Iriomote cat is officially a subspecies of Leopard cat, and the Canadian, Eurasian, and Iberian Lynxes are officially different species, not subspecies). Most species are further divided into subspecies, based on physical distinction and/or geographic separation. I have only gone into detail about the leopard subspecies, as these groupings are fairly well agreed upon. Most cat species' subspeciation is a topic of debate. Separate pages for some of the species below describes their IUCN (World Conservation Union) Red List status. The Red List takes into account overall world-wide populations, so even if a cat is endangered in one country or state, as a species it may not be listed as endangered. The six categories are: Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, Near Threatened, Least Concern, and Data Deficient. (Information taken from the Autumn 1995

    96. CFA Public Relations And Cats! Wild To Mild
    Cats! wild to Mild traces the history of cats from wild, exotic felinesto America's Number One pet. Visitors can prowl into the
    http://www.cfainc.org/pr/cats-wild-to-mild.html
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    The overall public relations effort for CFA goes far beyond issuing news releases, providing show promotional materials, videos, and pamphlets, or taking the CFA booth to pet fairs, cat shows, veterinary and humane association conferences and numerous other venues to spread the word about CFA. Cats! Wild to Mild is sure to be the "cat's meow". Supported by the Friskies PetCare Company, the National Science Foundation, Jaguar Cars North America and the Cat Fanciers' Association, this national traveling exhibition is the most comprehensive show ever launched on the history, biology and evolution of wild and domestic cats. Cats! Wild to Mild traces the history of cats from wild, exotic felines to America's Number One pet. Visitors can "prowl" into the realms of feline science, myth, responsible pet care, endangerment and conservation issues of wild cats. Developed by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the exhibit will tour at least 15 cities across North America over the next five years. "This exhibit uses the visitors' familiarity and love of cats to teach basic science and biology lessons," said Dr. Blaire Van Valkeburgh, guest curator of the Cats! exhibition and professor of vertebrate morphology at the University of California Los Angeles. "The museum also hopes to inspire children and adults to learn about careers in science, while educating exhibit visitors about responsible pet care and the highly endangered status of wild cats."
  • 97. Cats
    Cats! wild to Mild traces the history of cats from wild, exotic felinesto America’s number one pet. Visitors will explore feline
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    Lions and tigers and cats! Cats! Wild to Mild opens February 8 at the San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands. The nationally traveling exhibit, organized by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County with the support of the National Science Foundation, will continue in the museum’s Special Exhibits Hall through May 4. Tickets for the special exhibition are included with museum general admission. Cats! Wild to Mild traces the history of cats from wild, exotic felines to America’s number one pet. Visitors will explore feline science, myth, responsible pet care, and endangerment and conservation issues of wild cats through interactive displays, photo murals, dioramas, text panels, and more than 25 taxidermied animals. All of the animals died of natural causes; none were specifically collected for the exhibit. Among the specimens are the snow leopard, tiger, jaguar, lion, bobcat, lynx, ocelot, mountain lion, serval, marbled cat, caracal, margay, and the wild cat ancestor of today’s modern domestic cat. In total, visitors will learn about 35 species of exotic felines and 36 breeds of domestic cats. "We’re bringing "Cats" to the museum because the exhibit addresses important concepts of species diversity, habitat conservation, and responsible interactions between humans and animals, all in the context of animals that our visitors are familiar with and enjoy," said Robert McKernan, San Bernardino County Museum Director. "Cats, both large and small, have been part of the southern California region since prehistoric times. They are represented in the collections of all our museum divisions: fossils, cultural artifacts, archival materials, and biological sciences. Whether it’s fascination with an Ice Age saber-toothed cat, a new kitten in the household, or an urban mountain lion sighting, we are certain that our visitors will be able to relate to the cats that are explored in the exhibit, and will come away with a greater understanding of the cat family."

    98. Stage Coach Gallery- Carl Brenders- Feline Index
    Fabulous felines. Carl Brenders Close Up Cougar. Close Up - Cougar OrderNumber B3Z02(ABS86). Take Five - Canadian Lynx COPY; Carl Brenders.
    http://www.mwebbphoto.com/gallery/brendersindexFeline.html
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    99. Stage Coach Gallery- Carl Brenders Canine Index
    wild Canines. Carl Brenders The Loner. The Loner Order Number V06(ABT19).Carl Brenders Black Wolf. Black Wolf Order Number S03(ABT13).
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    100. Great Cats In Crisis, Your One Stop Solution To Solving Their Problems
    Conservation The implementation of sound genetic management of captive wildfelines for enhancement of propagation, thus retaining the maximum genetic
    http://www.greatcats.org/goals.html
    Home About Us Mission Goals Passport Resort s School Contact Us Your One Stop Solution
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    To provide the best living environment attainable for captive felines to include security, food, enrichment, and medical care, with extensive habitat dimensions and education that is both entertaining for the felines and the people visiting the facilities.
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    Providing an educational program through its individual sites for students, schools, non-profit organizations, and the general public in regards to the scientific insights, through observations and viewing platforms promoting stewardship. Students will also be taught advancements of Feline Management, observations, environmental sciences, ecology, husbandry, animal behavioral, and animal welfare. The intent of the educational programming is to teach the public about nature and train selective students in wild cat management, allowing top graduates to open additional Great Cat Sites throughout the World.

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