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The Cat House Home to over 70 cats, representing 17s species. ... EFBC's Feline Conservation Center, also known as the Cat House, is located in Rosamond, California. ... Show map of Rosamond Rd & Tropico Rd, Rosamond, CA 93560
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The Cat House Home to over 70 cats, representing 17s species. Large, diverse collections of the Northern ... Exotic Feline Breeding Compound's Feline Convservation Center ... Show map of Rosamond Rd & Tropico Rd, Rosamond, CA 93560
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The Cat House A non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of the world's endangered felines. Home to over 70 cats, representing 17s species. Show map of Rosamond Rd & Tropico Rd, Rosamond, CA 93560
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The Cat House Home to over 70 cats, representing 17s species. Large, diverse collections of the Northern ... Exotic Feline Breeding Compound's Feline Convservation Center ... Show map of Rosamond Rd & Tropico Rd, Rosamond, CA 93560
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The Cat House Home to over 70 cats, representing 17s species. ... Cat House, Member of ... For many years we were home to a remarkable ocelot, Peaches. ...
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EFBC-FCC donates portable X-ray machine to Botswana. The following ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML and Sakhar. The most recent count published by the World. Wildlife Fund on the Amur, or Far eastern ..... Twilight Tour raffles and Follies silent auction. ...
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The Cat House Cat House, Member of ... This is a common misperception, especially because there are two large big-cat rescue places somewhat nearby. ...
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CAT UPDATE: Welcome to our newest resident Tara, a female Amur ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Gayle Caruso is our Volunteer of the Quarter for. Fall 2001. Gayle has been at the compound for about 1 year and works on Saturdays. Her favorite ...
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The Cat House Black Leopard (Panthera pardus). sign, You may want to call these cats black panthers, but there's really no such animal. "Panther" is a generic work used ...
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The Cat House Jaguar (Panthera onca). sign, The third largest cat in the world (after tigers and lions), and the largest western hemisphere cat. Males can reach up to 300 ...
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