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Comments for International Society For Endangered Cats
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Comment on North American Small Wild Cats by P.C. Wicks
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Tue, 08 Dec 2015 19:50:24 +0000
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The Jaguarundi you spoke of has been seen multiple times in North Texas for the last 20 Yrs. Not a lot of them but a mother and her kitten/cub came through by our house one evening about dusk. We live in a rural area 30 miles southwest of Paris,Texas. My ex-husband saw one in the wee hours of his night security shift about 70 miles west of this area in a small town of Southmayd. So they have been here for a while a lot of people did not know what they were. I found the answer in an Audubon book on north American Mammals. Just a few days ago I had a small Russet colored Manx(for want of another description) run across in front of me and jumped a culvert which had to be a good 6ft across. It was a beautiful young cat but was out in the middle of nowhere, no houses for miles.
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Comment on Black-footed Cat Project by Emma Bekker
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Tue, 22 Jul 2014 12:27:32 +0000
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We have a house in Witkoppen Fish and Game reserve. It is near the small town of Memel in the Free State Province of South Africa. We spotted a Blackfooted cat on our reserve on Saturday evening. We saw it attempting to hunt a Cape Hare. This is perhaps on the edge of its known habitat. 2000m above sea level.
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Comment on North American Small Wild Cats by Mark Gurgevich
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Sun, 12 Jan 2014 16:42:14 +0000
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These beautiful cats are found all over south texas. I live in Corpus Christi, Texas and have friends with property that they raise cattle on in Premont, Texas and we have seen these cats there on his 50 acres. and the property surrounding his pasture. I have lived in the Coastal Bend of Texas since July of 1977 and was raised in the Rio Grande Valley where there is an abundant pupulation of these cats.
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Comment on Member Photos: Serval by Michael Alexander
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Wed, 20 Nov 2013 06:36:06 +0000
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Gorgeous
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Comment on Panthers and Other Black Cats by All Over the Toronto Zoo | Mr. Guilt's Blog
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Sat, 13 Jul 2013 18:01:34 +0000
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[…] other was melanistic. It looked a little like […]
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Comment on North American Small Wild Cats by Felids
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Tue, 07 May 2013 18:07:35 +0000
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In reply to penny wicks.
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Comment on North American Small Wild Cats by penny wicks
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Sat, 04 May 2013 16:17:34 +0000
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I have news for you, the Jaguarundi have been spotted on numerous occasions in North Texas as far back as 15 yrs ago. My ex husband came in from work one evening and was asking me about a black cat that was larger than a regular cat. When I showed him a picture of a Jaguarundi he said that was what he saw early in the predawn hours.
Now I live about 70 miles east of where this one was sited and have seen them on a lot of occasions mainly at dusk and at night. Long body and tail small head and rounded ears. ]]>
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Comment on Baby Fishing Cats by Kittens’ Second Birthday | Mr. Guilt's Blog
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Mon, 15 Apr 2013 14:07:10 +0000
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[…] Most folks are familiar with the Chinese Zodiac, if only though placemats at Chinese restaurants. In 2011, by the Western calendar, the world entered Year of the Rabbit by that reckoning. The Vietnamese Zodiac mostly follows the Chinese one, except they don’t use the rabbit. When Tết was celebrated that year, it was for the Year of the Cat. As it turns out, many wonderful cats were born that year. For instance, snow leopards Renji and Nubo were born during the Year of the Cat, among other cats. […]
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Comment on How Do We Learn About Wild Cats? by Felids
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Fri, 12 Apr 2013 17:40:41 +0000
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In reply to Ella.
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Comment on How Do We Learn About Wild Cats? by Ella
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Thu, 11 Apr 2013 11:46:43 +0000
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Are Oncillas endangerd?
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If you are able to get a photograph of the jaguarundi in your area, you would be making history. Lots of people know they’re around, but there hasn’t been any documented evidence for 27 years. If you manage to photograph one please let us know. Biologists would be very interested in proof of their existence in North Texas, as would we!
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Yes, like all of the small spotted cats of South America, oncillas are endangered.
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