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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. Saving the Big Cats: The Exotic Feline Rescue Center (Quarry Books) by Stephen D. McCloud, 2006-02-27

101. Great Cats In Crisis, Your One Stop Solution To Solving Their Problems
Together, we can save the tigers, lions, and other wild felines. They need dedicated professionals, experienced in all aspects of the safe and humane
http://www.greatcats.org/past.html

102. Welcome To Forgotten Felines Of Sonoma County - Colony Care Guidelines
Forgotten felines of Sonoma County is a nonprofit rescue group dedicated to A colony is the term used to describe a group of unowned, wild cats.
http://www.forgottenfelines.com/new/pages/info/colcare.html

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They're hungry, they're breeding, they may be ill or injured. This is the scene that many people come upon BEFORE humans intervene in a feral cat "colony". A "colony" is the term used to describe a group of unowned, wild cats. Feeding is the first step in caring for feral cats, but certainly not the ONLY step and not even the most important step!
Before supplying food to feral cats and/or kittens, you should consider the following questions.
  • Are you willing/able to make a long term (lifetime) commitment to these cats?
  • Do you have the financial means to commit to these cats? (Food, spay/neuter, medical attention, if necessary)
  • Is this a safe place for a colony of cats to exist?
  • If you are not the property owner, do you have permission from the property owner to feed/water and maintain the cats on the premises? (Is the property owner aware of this long term commitment?)
  • If you plan on moving in the future, are you prepared to find someone to take over the care of your colony? (Are they aware of this long term commitment?)
  • 103. Post-Crescent - Felines Find Friends At Hearings
    felines find friends at hearings. Many hunters oppose wild cat proposition. By Ed Culhane PostCrescent staff writer. KAUKAUNA — Cat lovers and hunters
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    Posted Apr. 12, 2005
    Felines find friends at hearings
    Many hunters oppose wild cat proposition By Ed Culhane
    Post-Crescent staff writer

    At least 100 of them attended the Outagamie meeting solely to vote on Question 62, a Conservation Congress advisory question, a method for leaders to gauge public opinion. The opinion, here anyway, is that this is a bad idea. Carole Strook of Appleton, first to step to the microphone, was loudly applauded when she said the solution to feral, or wild, cats was in neutering them, not killing them. Hunters pursue game animals that are eaten or used for another purpose, Fritsch said, not to simply kill them. Hundreds also attended the Winnebago County hearing in Oshkosh and the Brown County meeting in Green Bay. In Green Bay, 21 of 26 speakers were against the measure. In Oshkosh, the issue sparked emotional testimony.

    104. Felines - Community Info

    http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=felines

    105. Species Information
    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
    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

    106. Entrez PubMed
    There are several felidae amongst the numerous endangered species. Means of aiding survival are the
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9

    107. ISEC Canada - Wild Cat Conservation, Wild Cats, Endangered Cats
    Specializes in the smaller 28 species of wild cat, with field research, captive breeding, and increased public awareness. Cat information, research findings
    http://www.wildcatconservation.org/

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