From MySayber at aol.com Thu Apr 2 23:08:19 2009 From: MySayber at aol.com (MySayber@aol.com) Date: Thu Apr 2 23:13:36 2009 Subject: [FEL-L] Re: Jimmy Message-ID: Dear Mindell Gaines I remember your name from years ago as I also had ocelots back then. Sorry to hear of your loss I know how lost you must feel.......someone gave me this phone number for serval kitten 863-993-3919 as I just lost my oldest male he was 16 renal failure also .... I was looking into another. I don't know much more than that except its here in florida. I am lucky I do have his son and the mother so I have had some comforting. My heart goes out to you, hope you find another sweet baby to bring joy into your life. Lynn In a message dated 3/25/2009 10:53:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mindell@webtv.net writes: Dear Lauren: Forgive me for using this need for homes for tigers for my own benefit. But it is out of desparation for myself that I am taking advantage of it. My name is Mindell Gaines. I live in BocaRaton, Florida. I have been a member of the FCF since the years back when it was called the Ocelot Club of Long Island. I have my wildlife license needed in the State of Florida. Here is my tragedy and can only hope that people like you can help me. My wonderful, awesome and beloved Serval Jimmy died last week at the age of 7 years due to renal failure. Cost was no object, but nothing helped. Problem: Have been going insane wih the loss of Jimmy and am in dreadful need of another serval to take care of. Will be glad to send all other information on request. PLEASE HELP! Mindell Gaines 7105 Rain Forest Drive Boca Raton, Florida 33434 561-451-0601 _mindell@webtv.net_ (mailto:mindell@webtv.net) ____________________________________ From: Laura Morin Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2009 12:17 PM To: felines-l@catbox.com Subject: [FEL-L] Tigers looking for homes.. downsizing.. Some may be ex performers, orange and whites. Due to economy and job change,, there is a need to downsize. If you have room or know of someone who can offer a great retirement... let me know. These cats are located in Calif. I don't have the details, but if you are Serious, and can help.. please send me a note. No hurry. Laura Morin _lmorin67@earthlink.net_ (mailto:lmorin67@earthlink.net) EarthLink Revolves Around You. _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20090403/aed7a719/attachment.html From mindell at webtv.net Sun Apr 5 22:09:45 2009 From: mindell at webtv.net (mindell@webtv.net) Date: Sun Apr 5 22:38:26 2009 Subject: [FEL-L] Re: Jimmy Message-ID: z Dear Lynn. Thank you, so much, for your expression of sorrow with regard to my losing my wonderful Jimmy. It is now a few weeks and I still can 't get over my grief at his death. We were so very bonded that I feel like a piece of me is missing. My family feels that the best thing for me at this point is to find another Serval in need of alot of loving. Jimmy was 7 years old, a loving being that always lived in my home and not in a cage.I have my Wildlife License and my home has always passed inspection by them. (double doors and a large wrap-around open air terrace where they can come and go at will) I have 2 other cats but he is my only serval. Lynn, would be forever grateful to any person, sanctuary, rescue facility who could help me adopt such a young serval. I really don't know how to go about getting in touch with responsible parties. As a matter of fact, I don 't know where you got my name. Any e-mails I tried to send out came back. Please keep in touch and try to help me. With full appreciation - Mindell Gaines -----Original Message----- From: MySayber@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 12:08 AM To: felines-l@catbox.com Subject: [FEL-L] Re: Jimmy Dear Mindell Gaines I remember your name from years ago as I also had ocelots back then. Sorry to hear of your loss I know how lost you must feel.......someone gave me this phone number for serval kitten 863-993-3919 as I just lost my oldest male he was 16 renal failure also .... I was looking into another. I don't know much more than that except its here in florida. I am lucky I do have his son and the mother so I have had some comforting. My heart goes out to you, hope you find another sweet baby to bring joy into your life. Lynn In a message dated 3/25/2009 10:53:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mindell@webtv.net writes: Dear Lauren: Forgive me for using this need for homes for tigers for my own benefit. But it is out of desparation for myself that I am taking advantage of it. My name is Mindell Gaines. I live in BocaRaton, Florida. I have been a member of the FCF since the years back when it was called the Ocelot Club of Long Island. I have my wildlife license needed in the State of Florida. Here is my tragedy and can only hope that people like you can help me. My wonderful, awesome and beloved Serval Jimmy died last week at the age of 7 years due to renal failure. Cost was no object, but nothing helped. Problem: Have been going insane wih the loss of Jimmy and am in dreadful need of another serval to take care of. Will be glad to send all other information on request. PLEASE HELP! Mindell Gaines 7105 Rain Forest Drive Boca Raton, Florida 33434 561-451-0601 _mindell@webtv.net_ (mailto:mindell@webtv.net) ____________________________________ From: Laura Morin Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2009 12:17 PM To: felines-l@catbox.com Subject: [FEL-L] Tigers looking for homes.. downsizing.. Some may be ex performers, orange and whites. Due to economy and job change,, there is a need to downsize. If you have room or know of someone who can offer a great retirement... let me know. These cats are located in Calif. I don't have the details, but if you are Serious, and can help.. please send me a note. No hurry. Laura Morin _lmorin67@earthlink.net_ (mailto:lmorin67@earthlink.net) EarthLink Revolves Around You. _______________________________________________ Felines-L mailing list Felines-L@catbox.com http://www.breuckman.com/mailman/listinfo/felines-l **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.breuckman.com/pipermail/felines-l/attachments/20090413/bda90396/attachment.html From chufff at aol.com Tue Apr 14 08:49:50 2009 From: chufff at aol.com (chufff@aol.com) Date: Tue Apr 14 08:50:17 2009 Subject: [FEL-L] animal tranquilizer gun In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CB8B1F03D257B4-688-3AEE@webmail-dh46.sysops.aol.com> What brand were you seeking? I have the Telinject air gun, if you're interested. -----Original Message----- From: jodijilldonahue@aol.com To: felines-l@catbox.com Sent: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:31 pm Subject: [FEL-L] animal tranquilizer gun do u still have it? will u taake 150.00 for everything The Average US Credit Score is 692. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! _______________________________________________ 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/20090414/f99e3dcf/attachment.html From bearcreekcattery at juno.com Tue Apr 14 12:50:11 2009 From: bearcreekcattery at juno.com (james e broaddus) Date: Tue Apr 14 12:52:27 2009 Subject: [FEL-L] animal tranquilizer gun Message-ID: <20090414.125011.1528.13.bearcreekcattery@juno.com> We need another gun for friends at Summit Zoo in the Republic of Panama. Please tell me about the Telinject. I have some experience with one of their guns about 5 years ago, and as I remember, it was a good one. We just took ANAM a Crosman air powered gun purchased new by us as a donation. Now, the zoo in Panama City has expressed that they need one. Jim Broaddus BCFC ____________________________________________________________ Click here to find the right stock, bonds, and mutual funds. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTFOGcIO7VDpZ4RjsV8ZsgtxGjbVc0Nj3848t3XAJxR7Je3AIKz1jq/ From admin at scottishwildcats.co.uk Sun Apr 19 18:22:52 2009 From: admin at scottishwildcats.co.uk (Admin, Scottish Wildcat Association) Date: Thu Apr 23 18:28:15 2009 Subject: [FEL-L] Scottish Wildcat Association launched to save Britain's last cat Message-ID: <009c01c9c145$c630a230$4101a8c0@pah> Five years and counting; new charity offers last chance for the Scottish Wildcat. A new charity, the Scottish Wildcat Association, has been launched to champion the cause of Britain's rarest mammal and last wild feline, amid fears that with less than 400 left in the wild extinction could be just 5 years away. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (Scottish Wildcat Association) April 20th 2009, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; The Scottish Wildcat Association, which has spent the last year championing the cause of the Scottish wildcat online and in the press, has been now been registered as a Scottish charity dedicated to saving this unique predator. Resident in Britain for at least 2 million years wildcats have shared space with everything from woolly mammoths to cave lions and survived entire ice ages, but more recently have fallen foul of human persecution, urban development and, increasingly, hybridisation with domestic feral cats bringing numbers crashing down. In 2004 scientists concluded that around 400 pure wildcats remained in the Highlands and developed an action plan to save them. 5 years down the line no apparent progress has been made and numbers seem to be falling even lower, whilst the Government body responsible for action, Scottish Natural Heritage, seem to be paralysed by inertia and keen to blame others for it, suggesting in the Times last week that shooting estates had sabotaged their efforts. SWA trustee Steve Piper comments; "There has been a lot of talk and half hearted gestures like the recent wildcat population survey; it was so poorly funded the ecologists were left with nothing to work with, it was impossible to achieve the detail needed and everyone knew it. Shooting estates do cause wildcats a lot of problems but it definitely wasn't their idea to fund a survey of one of the world's rarest and most elusive creatures with pocket change; that was all SNH." The SWA plan to get things moving in the right direction and have already started to build an excited buzz amongst conservationists and the public; membership of the Association is open to individuals and commercial sponsors alike with national magazine Your Cat already running a special campaign to inject money into the largely voluntary captive breeding-for-release program. Founded by Piper, a filmmaker who shot the acclaimed documentary Last of the Scottish Wildcats, the Association is also picking up strong support from the likes of "Cat Detective" Vicky Halls and Louise Rennison (author of the Georgia Nicholson books and recent Hollywood film), whilst naturalist and outspoken wildlife advocate Mike Tomkies has signed up as patron. The Association is run voluntarily and keeps overheads to a minimum so that maximum funds, generated through memberships and donations, go on frontline projects such as the official captive breeding-for-release program, a range of awareness and educational campaigns and field conservation in the near future. One such campaign is in partnership with charities including Advocates for Animals, Scottish Badgers and the International Otter Survival Fund to ban snares in Scotland. This has drawn widespread public support but strong opposition from many in the rural community who argue that snares are a cheap and essential pest control device, Piper elaborates; "We need people like farmers and shooting estates to work with us saving the wildcat and we absolutely understand their financial and practical concerns regarding banning snares. That said snares are brutal and indiscriminate devices that kill many non-target species including wildcats and there are alternatives such as wildcats themselves; their staple food is rabbit, they defend their territory against foxes and feral cats and they don't need a licence to kill hares. "Wildcats also bring financial advantages as subsidy for any loss of grouse or rabbit damage with tourists willing to pay hundreds to sit in a hide just to catch a glimpse of this beautiful creature; that doesn't have to mean coach loads of people trampling around the Highlands, it can be just a couple of wildlife watchers staying at the local B&B. That's good economics for local communities and a much better option than dealing with a feral cat colony which is the inevitable alternative; surely it's worth trying things differently to save an animal absolutely unique to Scotland and so intimately entwined with its history and culture." You can make donations or sign up as a member of the Association now at www.scottishwildcats.co.uk, which also includes a wealth of information on the cats, up and coming projects, some stunning photography provided by wildlife photographers Laurie Campbell and Peter Cairns and a shop selling wildcat related products like DVDs, books and artist David Mayer's beautiful wildcat bronze all of which donate percentages of sales to the charity. Piper closes; "Those who are elected and employed by the people to protect Scotland's heritage are failing them; through us, the public and private sector have an opportunity to decide the future of this iconic creature themselves. Whether donating money, volunteering time or simply mentioning it to friends; now everyone really can play their part if they want to see Scottish wildcats here forever." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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