From GemOJungle at aol.com Sat Oct 4 09:10:20 2008 From: GemOJungle at aol.com (GemOJungle@aol.com) Date: Sat Oct 4 09:10:36 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style Message-ID: >From The Times (http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/click;h=v8/374f/3/0/*/c;127171314;0-0;0;22819114;4357-143/50;22160321/22178211/1;;~aopt=2/1/ff/0;~sscs=?http://www.timesonlin e.co.uk) October 1, 2008 Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style Palin's taste for moose-hunting is a central plank of her political personality. It is almost obligatory, when writing about the Alaska Governor and Republican vice-presidential candidate, to refer to her as the ?gun-toting, moose-hunting mother-of-five?. Palin is the first candidate in history who tracks, kills, guts, skins, cooks and then eats big game, and also wears high heels, though not, surely, at the same time. Palin's reputation as a moose-hunter is central to her appeal as a frontierswoman, an appeal that has transformed the presidential race. If John McCain gets to the White House he will owe it, in part, to a dead moose. A photograph of Palin sitting in the bloodstained snow, gun in hand, alongside the carcass of a large animal killed by her own fair hand, has been published in virtually every newspaper in the world: it is an image that makes Republicans, hunters and gun-owners very happy; it is an image that makes many environmentalists, liberals, gun-control advocates and Democrats extremely angry, and very nervous. In the petrol station on the way back to Anchorage, there is a pickup and trailer filled with hunters, and a huge, dead moose. The severed legs stick up and the decapitated head has been arranged to look out over the back of the trailer, its huge lips black and its eyes closed. The brake lights cast the animal's long, dour face in a red glow as the truck moves off: it is a sight at once eerie, impressive and revolting, the dignified creature I had seen a few hours early reduced to a gory trophy. Thoreau, who witnessed the killing and field-dressing of a moose in 1853, was revolted. ?Nature looked sternly upon me on account of the murder of the moose,? he wrote. ?A tragical business it was; to see that still warm and palpitating body pierced with a knife... and the ghastly naked red carcass appearing from within its seemly robe.? It might seem bizarre that moose-hunting should suddenly loom large in the US election, a symbol of pioneering independence to some and savage bloodlust to others. But then, this harmless, majestic beast has always been exploited by man, for better and for worse: for food, for clothing, for sport, and now for presidential politics. There are an estimated 175,000 moose in Alaska, but in the most remote areas they may be as sparse as one to every 30 square miles for much more on the story _http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article4855262.ece_ (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article4855262.ece) **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out! (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000001) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081004/7d6aae58/attachment.html From saraserval at comcast.net Sat Oct 4 09:36:36 2008 From: saraserval at comcast.net (SaraServal) Date: Sat Oct 4 09:37:06 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style References: Message-ID: ummm, animal rights terrorist? the thinning of the herd is a necessity for their own survival, and before you slam me, think about this. Alot of the wilderness is gone, alot of their natural habitat is dwindling down due to human overpopulation. True, the moose numbers in the wild is low - why? it is because of the hunters thinning the herd. IF hunters were not allowed to hunt moose, the overpopulation of starving moose would not survive. The same go for the deer, the thinning of the herd is a necessity for the species survival. Would you rather see an over abundance of deer and moose, starving, to weak to forage for food, to come into towns and cities in search of a human hand out? or see a healthy herd living in the wild? The "drama" of Thoreau's words in 1853 does not apply to today's life style. Right? Doc? From one of your accused, "Drama Queens". ----- Original Message ----- From: GemOJungle@aol.com To: felines-l@catbox.com ; REXANO@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:10 AM Subject: [FEL-L] Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style From The Times October 1, 2008 Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style Palin's taste for moose-hunting is a central plank of her political personality. It is almost obligatory, when writing about the Alaska Governor and Republican vice-presidential candidate, to refer to her as the ?gun-toting, moose-hunting mother-of-five?. Palin is the first candidate in history who tracks, kills, guts, skins, cooks and then eats big game, and also wears high heels, though not, surely, at the same time. Palin's reputation as a moose-hunter is central to her appeal as a frontierswoman, an appeal that has transformed the presidential race. If John McCain gets to the White House he will owe it, in part, to a dead moose. A photograph of Palin sitting in the bloodstained snow, gun in hand, alongside the carcass of a large animal killed by her own fair hand, has been published in virtually every newspaper in the world: it is an image that makes Republicans, hunters and gun-owners very happy; it is an image that makes many environmentalists, liberals, gun-control advocates and Democrats extremely angry, and very nervous. In the petrol station on the way back to Anchorage, there is a pickup and trailer filled with hunters, and a huge, dead moose. The severed legs stick up and the decapitated head has been arranged to look out over the back of the trailer, its huge lips black and its eyes closed. The brake lights cast the animal's long, dour face in a red glow as the truck moves off: it is a sight at once eerie, impressive and revolting, the dignified creature I had seen a few hours early reduced to a gory trophy. Thoreau, who witnessed the killing and field-dressing of a moose in 1853, was revolted. ?Nature looked sternly upon me on account of the murder of the moose,? he wrote. ?A tragical business it was; to see that still warm and palpitating body pierced with a knife... and the ghastly naked red carcass appearing from within its seemly robe.? It might seem bizarre that moose-hunting should suddenly loom large in the US election, a symbol of pioneering independence to some and savage bloodlust to others. But then, this harmless, majestic beast has always been exploited by man, for better and for worse: for food, for clothing, for sport, and now for presidential politics. There are an estimated 175,000 moose in Alaska, but in the most remote areas they may be as sparse as one to every 30 square miles for much more on the story http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article4855262.ece ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081004/820ab429/attachment.html From tim at lionlamb.us Sat Oct 4 11:52:11 2008 From: tim at lionlamb.us (Tim Stoffel) Date: Sat Oct 4 12:28:28 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1223139132.20073.966.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sat, 2008-10-04 at 10:10 -0400, GemOJungle@aol.com wrote: > > October 1, 2008 > > > Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style Doc doesn't state how he feels about Palin, or where he stands on the issue. But I do know Doc is a vegetarian. That said, I think this was posted because if is loaded with AR sentiment. And it is presented with due respect to Doc's beliefs. The descriptions of hunting, gutting, skinning and eating are an attempt to make people disgusted about killing an animal and eating it. Last time I had to do this, it was a bloody, messy, smelly affair. But the meat was excellent, and nutritious. It is one of the foods humans are designed to eat. And whether its a moose or a cow or a chicken, preparing it to be eaten is just as messy, smelly, ugly etc. I don't believe for a minute that the moose population is in serious trouble, but that conditions in some areas are being exaggerated to make it look like a problem. AR is very good about that. Alaska is still mostly wild, and I am sure that there are many areas with a moose population, that, managed properly can be sustainably hunted. The media is out to get Palin. She stands for everything they are opposed to. This article is a perfect example. Oh, BTW, moose is really good eating! Tim Stoffel From GemOJungle at aol.com Sat Oct 4 13:44:52 2008 From: GemOJungle at aol.com (GemOJungle@aol.com) Date: Sat Oct 4 13:45:16 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Moose-hunting Sarah Palin style Message-ID: This is part of piece written for and published by the TIMES I just think it cast's "Sarah" in a unique light though. **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out! (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000001) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Credit: The Mantis Collection _Full Size_ (http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?s=animals&c=news&l=on&pic=081017-white-lions-02.jpg&cap=White+lions+are +rare+in+the+wild,+because+the+coloring+is+the+result+of+a+genetic+mutation+in +which+two+copies+of+the+gene+must+be+present+for+the+white+coat+to+show+up+in +the+animal.+Credit:+The+Mantis+Collection&title=) 1 of 1 (http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?s=animals&c=news&l=on&pic=081017-white-lions-02.jpg&cap=White+lions+are+rare+in+the +wild,+because+the+coloring+is+the+result+of+a+genetic+mutation+in+which+two+c opies+of+the+gene+must+be+present+for+the+white+coat+to+show+up+in+the+animal. +Credit:+The+Mantis+Collection&title=) White lions are rare in the wild, because the coloring is the result of a genetic mutation in which two copies of the gene must be present for the white coat to show up in the animal. Credit: The Mantis Collection A pride of white lions, including two adult males and two juvenile females, has been released into Sanbona Wildlife Reserve in South Africa's Western Cape Province. The release is the culmination of a years-long White Lion Project, which was sponsored by the Shamwari Dubai World Africa Conservation team. The white lions, also called _blond lions_ (http://www.livescience.com/common/media/video.php?videoRef=LS_081017_white-lions) , are the same species as _African lions_ (http://www.livescience.com/animals/060412_lion_manes.html) (Panthera leo). Their blondish-white coloring is the result of a recessive mutant gene. So cubs born to more tawny-colored lions could carry the recessive mutant gene (without showing a blond coat) and pass it on to future generations. Like most recessive genes, if an offspring gets two copies of that _genetic mutation_ (http://www.livescience.com/bestimg/index.php?cat=freakylabanimals) , the trait, such as blondness, will be expressed and show up. "I think [the white-lion mutation] might have been observed in a wild population of lions in South Africa. We've seen naturally occurring mutations from time to time in the wild," said George Amato, a conservation biologist and geneticist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Amato was not involved in the lion release. According to the Project scientists, white lions were first spoted in the wild 400 years ago, then again in 1928, and then 50 years later a litter of two white cubs was documented at Timbvati Game Reserve in South Africa. Even though white lions are rare in the wild, breeding programs, zoos and circuses have made more of them. "My guess is that they probably increased the frequency of that mutation either through selective breeding or inbreeding," Amato said. Whether blond or _tawny-colored_ (http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?pic=071024-african-lions-02.jpg&cap=Scientists+have +found+that+being+social+and+forming+groups,+like+this+lion+pride+in+Tanzania, +is+a+protection+against+prey+extinction.+Credit:+) , African lion populations are dwindling, due to poaching, habitat destruction (from land development) and diseases. . The IUCN, or International Union for Conservation of Nature, lists the species as "vulnerable," and "regionally endangered" in West Africa. Conservation efforts generally aim to reduce human impacts on animals suffering in the wild. "Conservation as an endeavor is basically about trying to maintain elements of the naturally occurring system to the best that you can," Amato said. While the blond lions are _a pretty sight_ (http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?s=animals&c=news&l=on&pic=081017-white-l ions-02.jpg&cap=White+lions+are+rare+in+the+wild,+because+the+coloring+is+the+ result+of+a+genetic+mutation+in+which+two+copies+of+the+gene+must+be+present+f or+the+white+coat+to+show+up+in+the+animal.+Credit:+The+Mantis+Collection&titl e=) in their wild environment, their coloring could belie health issues. That's because in order to maintain the white coloring, the lions had to be inbred, ensuring two copies of the recessive mutation would get passed down to offspring. "The best way to try to create more of them is to inbreed them," Amato told LiveScience. "But then there are a lot of problems with inbreeding, because not only are you more likely to get two copies of that same mutation [for white coloring], you're also likely to get two copies of the rare deleterious mutations that all individuals have. That's generally why inbreeding is bad." In addition, inbreeding reduces genetic variability, meaning the lions' immune systems could be weaker than that of their relatives. Members of the White Lion Project wanted to boost the genetic integrity of captive-bred white lions. To do this, the researchers bred the offspring of white lions with the tawny-colored variety. Currently, the pride is being closely monitored by members of the Shamwari Dubai World Africa Conservation team. While the pride members may separate and wander, the pride released at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve's 100,000 acres (40,000 hectares) will ultimately reunite, the Sanbona scientists say. **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081020/a5cd16c3/attachment.html From catkatarn at hotmail.com Mon Oct 27 00:14:37 2008 From: catkatarn at hotmail.com (catkatarn) Date: Mon Oct 27 00:14:49 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Palo Alto (fake?) cougar attack In-Reply-To: <380-22008731655423937@earthlink.net> Message-ID: I used to hike around windmill pasture, which is just up from foothill park. I saw what looked to me to be a juvenile cougar. So it may be possible. -----Original Message----- From: felines-l-bounces@catbox.com [mailto:felines-l-bounces@catbox.com] On Behalf Of Laura Morin Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 10:54 PM To: felines-l@catbox.com Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Palo Alto (fake?) cougar attack I grew up in Palo ALto and spent a lot of time at that park. They are there. My sister saw one a few years ago, and the cats are coming down from the hills following the creeks and into town. No doubt they are there,, but it sounds like he may have just took a tumble.. > [Original Message] > From: Gary Breuckman > To: > Date: 7/15/2008 6:09:40 PM > Subject: [FEL-L] Palo Alto (fake?) cougar attack > > No trace of cougar, no evidence of attack > > Demian Bulwa, Chronicle Staff Writer > > Tuesday, July 15, 2008 > > (07-14) 17:41 PDT PALO ALTO -- A rifle-toting animal tracker couldn't > find it. Neither could four state game wardens and three trained > hounds. > > After searching for two days for a mountain lion that a 50-year-old > man says jumped him in a wildland park in the Palo Alto hills, > authorities said Monday they were not convinced there was a cougar > attack - or a cougar at all. > > "We're not saying he made it up, and we're not saying it's a hoax," > said Patrick Foy, a state Department of Fish and Game warden who took > part in the investigation. "But we can't substantiate it." > > The Portola Valley man called Palo Alto police Sunday to report that a > mountain lion had pounced on him the previous afternoon in Foothills > Park as he was walking on a trail in the western section of the > 1,400-acre open space. > > If the report was substantiated, it would have made the man only the > 17th documented victim of a mountain lion attack in California since > 1890. > > The man, who asked authorities not to release his name, said the cat > had leaped on him from behind, sending both hiker and cougar tumbling > down an embankment before the animal scampered away. > > The report alarmed people who live near the park, and it prompted Palo > Alto authorities to call in a U.S. Department of Agriculture tracker > from the Salinas Valley to hunt down the mountain lion and kill it. > > But Foy said there's no evidence of a mountain lion, although the > hiker is "beat up" from an apparent fall. > > The warden said the investigation ended about 3 p.m. Monday because > neither the dogs nor human investigators found a sign of the cat, and > the hiker - who joined investigators at the park Monday - was unable > to provide conclusive information. > > In addition, Foy said he drove the hiker's camouflage shirt to a > forensic laboratory in Rancho Cordova (Sacramento County) on Monday > morning. The lab found no tears from mountain lion claws, no mountain > lion hair and no mountain lion saliva. > > The park, which had been closed since Sunday afternoon, is expected to > reopen in a day or two, said Palo Alto police Agent Dan Ryan. He said > city officials had some concern about a separate sighting of a cougar, > although with a ready supply of deer, mountain lions are known to > inhabit the park. > > "Who knows," Foy said when asked what happened to the hiker. "We know > he took a tumble, but that's all we can say." > > E-mail Demian Bulwa at dbulwa@sfchronicle.com. > > This article appeared on page B - 3 of the San Francisco Chronicle > > > _______________________________________________ > Felines-L mailing list > Felines-L@catbox.com > http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l From lmorin67 at earthlink.net Wed Oct 29 10:34:31 2008 From: lmorin67 at earthlink.net (Laura Morin) Date: Wed Oct 29 10:42:11 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Message-ID: <380-2200810329153431656@earthlink.net> I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or?? 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In-Reply-To: <265801.85343.qm@web65406.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> References: <265801.85343.qm@web65406.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001001c93ab2$027bd770$07738650$@net> Are they willing to import a cat (cats) from Russia? There are opportunities to save lynx that are bred just to be shot by hunters. I can give details if someone is interested.I had to dig for this info. Also, there are sometimes extra Eurasian lynx (same as Sib) in Switzerland that could be imported. I have contact info on this too. Mark Levinson From: Tigerman248 [mailto:tigerman248@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:57 PM To: felines-l@catbox.com; lmorin67@earthlink.net Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Can you please forward me Thier info ?? Thank you Sent from the iPhone of Michael Walker On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:34 AM, "Laura Morin" wrote: I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or?? They would also consider a serval or?? Laura Morin Wild About Cats www.wildaboutcats.org _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081030/b469dd1f/attachment.html From lmorin67 at earthlink.net Thu Oct 30 12:54:19 2008 From: lmorin67 at earthlink.net (Laura Morin) Date: Thu Oct 30 13:01:57 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Message-ID: <380-2200810430175419109@earthlink.net> Importing can get tricky. They are just a private owner. Not a facility. ----- Original Message ----- From: mark levinson To: felines-l@catbox.com Sent: 10/30/2008 10:35:35 AM Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Are they willing to import a cat (cats) from Russia? There are opportunities to save lynx that are bred just to be shot by hunters. I can give details if someone is interested.I had to dig for this info. Also, there are sometimes extra Eurasian lynx (same as Sib) in Switzerland that could be imported. I have contact info on this too. Mark Levinson From: Tigerman248 [mailto:tigerman248@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:57 PM To: felines-l@catbox.com; lmorin67@earthlink.net Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Can you please forward me Thier info ?? Thank you Sent from the iPhone of Michael Walker On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:34 AM, "Laura Morin" wrote: I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or?? They would also consider a serval or?? Laura Morin Wild About Cats www.wildaboutcats.org _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081030/231f284e/attachment.html From bearcreekcattery at juno.com Thu Oct 30 13:19:17 2008 From: bearcreekcattery at juno.com (james e broaddus) Date: Thu Oct 30 13:19:57 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Message-ID: <20081030.131917.3168.9.bearcreekcattery@juno.com> Mark....we have successfully imported several species from Central Europe and Canada. No problems. Please forward info on the opportunities you mentioned. Jim Broaddus Bear Creek Feline Center USDA/USDI/FFWCC licensed Panama City, FL 850 722-9927 ____________________________________________________________ Click here and choose from thousands of high quality used cars. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/Ioyw6i3oE0bgVwhAvRjH27gAEELWTUEuaFOzGDwdzFGNPbGoTj6xOD/ From troche9312 at aol.com Thu Oct 30 20:02:07 2008 From: troche9312 at aol.com (troche9312@aol.com) Date: Thu Oct 30 20:02:19 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... In-Reply-To: <001001c93ab2$027bd770$07738650$@net> References: <265801.85343.qm@web65406.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> <001001c93ab2$027bd770$07738650$@net> Message-ID: <8CB090B6E891513-FE4-129F@webmail-dd16.sysops.aol.com> I don't post on the list very much, but I would be interested in knowing more to. I am just a private owner of a jungle cat. I have been looking into the lynx. Thanks, Tina -----Original Message----- From: mark levinson To: felines-l@catbox.com Sent: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 1:07 pm Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... Are they willing to import a cat (cats) from Russia? There are opportunities to save lynx that are bred just to be shot by hunters. I can give details if someone is interested.I had to dig for this info. ? Also, there are sometimes extra Eurasian lynx (same as Sib) in Switzerland that could be imported. I have contact info on this too. ? Mark Levinson ? From: Tigerman248 [mailto:tigerman248@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:57 PM To: felines-l@catbox.com; lmorin67@earthlink.net Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... ? Can you please forward me Thier info ?? ? Thank you? Sent from the iPhone of Michael Walker On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:34 AM, "Laura Morin" wrote: I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or?? They would also consider a serval? or?? ? ? ? Laura Morin Wild About Cats www.wildaboutcats.org ? _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l ? _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l From lmorin67 at earthlink.net Thu Oct 30 22:09:05 2008 From: lmorin67 at earthlink.net (Laura Morin) Date: Thu Oct 30 22:16:43 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Lynx home Message-ID: <380-2200810531395765@earthlink.net> The person would be interested in finding out more info... can you contact me off list so I can put you in touch with her... Laura Morin lmorin67@earthlink.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081030/c07e1dc0/attachment.html From tigermanran at hotmail.com Thu Oct 30 22:36:23 2008 From: tigermanran at hotmail.com (Rodney Nelson) Date: Thu Oct 30 22:36:33 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... In-Reply-To: <8CB090B6E891513-FE4-129F@webmail-dd16.sysops.aol.com> References: <265801.85343.qm@web65406.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> <001001c93ab2$027bd770$07738650$@net> <8CB090B6E891513-FE4-129F@webmail-dd16.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: I have a canidian Lynx that my exwife bought me and she the lynx Olivia is a wonderfull cat you would not be sorry to have one> To: felines-l@catbox.com> Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:02:07 -0400> From: troche9312@aol.com> > I don't post on the list very much, but I would be interested in > knowing more to. I am just a private owner of a jungle cat. I have been > looking into the lynx.> Thanks,> Tina> > > -----Original Message-----> From: mark levinson > To: felines-l@catbox.com> Sent: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 1:07 pm> Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...> > > > > Are they willing to import a cat (cats) from Russia? There are > opportunities to save lynx that are bred just to be shot by hunters. I > can give details if someone is interested.I had to dig for this info.> > > > Also, there are sometimes extra Eurasian lynx (same as Sib) in > Switzerland that could be imported. I have contact info on this too.> > > > Mark Levinson> > > > > > From: Tigerman248 [mailto:tigerman248@yahoo.com]> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:57 PM> To: felines-l@catbox.com; lmorin67@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...> > > > > > > Can you please forward me Thier info ??> > > > > > > > Thank you > > Sent from the iPhone of> > > Michael Walker> > > > > > On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:34 AM, "Laura Morin" > wrote:> > > > > > I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They > have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, > nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if > you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or??> > > > They would also consider a serval or??> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Laura Morin> > > Wild About Cats> > www.wildaboutcats.org> > > > > > > > _______________________________________________> Felines-L mailing list> Felines-L@catbox.com> http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________> Felines-L mailing list> Felines-L@catbox.com> http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l> > > _______________________________________________> Felines-L mailing list> Felines-L@catbox.com> http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l _________________________________________________________________ Stay organized with simple drag and drop from Windows Live Hotmail. http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_102008 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20081030/adaf7389/attachment.html From gina at diamondddesigns.com Fri Oct 31 07:43:04 2008 From: gina at diamondddesigns.com (gina delara) Date: Fri Oct 31 08:02:17 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] contact info Message-ID: <200810311243.m9VCh3dE032115@serv.breuckman.com> My phone # is 559 430-9588. Thank you again, Gina From gina at diamondddesigns.com Fri Oct 31 07:43:49 2008 From: gina at diamondddesigns.com (gina delara) Date: Fri Oct 31 08:02:18 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Thank you Message-ID: <200810311243.m9VChnep032143@serv.breuckman.com> Thank you for adding me to your list. FYI We are a large animal hospital in Ca. If I can help in any way I am very interested in being involved. From saraserval at comcast.net Fri Oct 31 08:21:40 2008 From: saraserval at comcast.net (SaraServal) Date: Fri Oct 31 08:21:33 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Thank you References: <200810311243.m9VChnep032143@serv.breuckman.com> Message-ID: what is the name of your animal hospital? Calif. location? ----- Original Message ----- From: "gina delara" To: Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 8:43 AM Subject: [FEL-L] Thank you > Thank you for adding me to your list. > FYI We are a large animal hospital in Ca. If I can help in any way I am > very > interested in being involved. > _______________________________________________ > Felines-L mailing list > Felines-L@catbox.com > http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l From hawkcreekw at aol.com Fri Oct 31 10:18:10 2008 From: hawkcreekw at aol.com (Loretta aol) Date: Fri Oct 31 17:07:51 2008 Subject: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... In-Reply-To: References: <265801.85343.qm@web65406.mail.ac4.yahoo.com><001001c93ab2$027bd770$07738650$@net> <8CB090B6E891513-FE4-129F@webmail-dd16.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <9BD67258CDDB40A8B2590F0E34F542F3@Caracal> is it a canadian lynx of siberian. We have a siberian and we are looking for a canadian lynx, know of any qualified breeders? Loretta ----- Original Message ----- From: Rodney Nelson To: felines-l@catbox.com Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:36 PM Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... I have a canidian Lynx that my exwife bought me and she the lynx Olivia is a wonderfull cat you would not be sorry to have one > To: felines-l@catbox.com > Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... > Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:02:07 -0400 > From: troche9312@aol.com > > I don't post on the list very much, but I would be interested in > knowing more to. I am just a private owner of a jungle cat. I have been > looking into the lynx. > Thanks, > Tina > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mark levinson > To: felines-l@catbox.com > Sent: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 1:07 pm > Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... > > > > > Are they willing to import a cat (cats) from Russia? There are > opportunities to save lynx that are bred just to be shot by hunters. I > can give details if someone is interested.I had to dig for this info. > > > > Also, there are sometimes extra Eurasian lynx (same as Sib) in > Switzerland that could be imported. I have contact info on this too. > > > > Mark Levinson > > > > > > From: Tigerman248 [mailto:tigerman248@yahoo.com] > Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:57 PM > To: felines-l@catbox.com; lmorin67@earthlink.net > Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... > > > > > > > Can you please forward me Thier info ?? > > > > > > > > Thank you > > Sent from the iPhone of > > > Michael Walker > > > > > > On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:34 AM, "Laura Morin" > wrote: > > > > > > I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They > have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, > nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if > you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or?? > > > > They would also consider a serval or?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Laura Morin > > > Wild About Cats > > www.wildaboutcats.org > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Felines-L mailing list > Felines-L@catbox.com > http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Felines-L mailing list > Felines-L@catbox.com > http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l > > > _______________________________________________ > Felines-L mailing list > Felines-L@catbox.com > http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stay organized with simple drag and drop from Windows Live Hotmail. 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In-Reply-To: <9BD67258CDDB40A8B2590F0E34F542F3@Caracal> References: <265801.85343.qm@web65406.mail.ac4.yahoo.com><001001c93ab2$027bd770$07738650$@net> <8CB090B6E891513-FE4-129F@webmail-dd16.sysops.aol.com> <9BD67258CDDB40A8B2590F0E34F542F3@Caracal> Message-ID: two really good people that I have dwelt with in the past.....Drew lish in Utah>435-257-8732< and in Minnesota Mike Loss >218-829-8302< From: hawkcreekw@aol.comTo: felines-l@catbox.comSubject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 11:18:10 -0400 is it a canadian lynx of siberian. We have a siberian and we are looking for a canadian lynx, know of any qualified breeders? Loretta ----- Original Message ----- From: Rodney Nelson To: felines-l@catbox.com Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:36 PM Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail... I have a canidian Lynx that my exwife bought me and she the lynx Olivia is a wonderfull cat you would not be sorry to have one> To: felines-l@catbox.com> Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:02:07 -0400> From: troche9312@aol.com> > I don't post on the list very much, but I would be interested in > knowing more to. I am just a private owner of a jungle cat. I have been > looking into the lynx.> Thanks,> Tina> > > -----Original Message-----> From: mark levinson > To: felines-l@catbox.com> Sent: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 1:07 pm> Subject: RE: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...> > > > > Are they willing to import a cat (cats) from Russia? There are > opportunities to save lynx that are bred just to be shot by hunters. I > can give details if someone is interested.I had to dig for this info.> > > > Also, there are sometimes extra Eurasian lynx (same as Sib) in > Switzerland that could be imported. I have contact info on this too.> > > > Mark Levinson> > > > > > From: Tigerman248 [mailto:tigerman248@yahoo.com]> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:57 PM> To: felines-l@catbox.com; lmorin67@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [FEL-L] Good home Avail...> > > > > > > Can you please forward me Thier info ??> > > > > > > > Thank you > > Sent from the iPhone of> > > Michael Walker> > > > > > On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:34 AM, "Laura Morin" > wrote:> > > > > > I had someone from Michigan contact us looking for a Sib Lynx. They > have experience, currently own one, and would like a male, declawed, > nice, under 6 months. Neutered prefered. I have their info and pics if > you want to put them ' in your file' for a future rescue in need or??> > > > They would also consider a serval or??> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Laura Morin> > > Wild About Cats> > www.wildaboutcats.org> > > > > > > > _______________________________________________> Felines-L mailing list> Felines-L@catbox.com> http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________> Felines-L mailing list> Felines-L@catbox.com> http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l> > > _______________________________________________> Felines-L mailing list> Felines-L@catbox.com> http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l Stay organized with simple drag and drop from Windows Live Hotmail. 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