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PRESERVING THE SPECIES HOME FOR WILD CATS PLANS FUND RAISER.


Byline: Daily News

ROSAMOND - A baby Amur leopard The Amur Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis or Panthera pardus amurensis) is the rarest subspecies of leopard, and the rarest cat on Earth. . A species of leopard that lives in the northernmost climate, they are facing extinction, as there are less than forty  will be on display Saturday with other cats in the Exotic Feline feline

of, or pertaining to, members of the family Felidae. See also cat.


feline agranulocytosis
see feline panleukopenia (below).

feline actinic dermatitis
see solar dermatitis.
 Breeding Compound during the annual summer Twilight Tour fund-raising event.

This is the second of three twilight tours planned for the year.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. However, people who purchase tickets in advance may enter at 5 p.m. and avoid the lines. Admission is $15 per person at this event, open only to people age 18 and older.

Visitors will have access to felines felines

See animals.
 not normally on exhibit. There will also be a bake sale “Bake Sale” redirects here. For the episode from the TV show 8 Simple Rules, see List of 8 Simple Rules episodes.

A bake sale is a fundraising activity where baked goods such as doughnuts, cupcakes and cookies, sometimes along with ethnic foods, are sold.
 sponsored by the compound's American Association American Association refers to one of the following professional baseball leagues:
  • American Association (19th century), active from 1882 to 1891.
  • American Association (20th century), active from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997.
 of Zoo Keepers Chapter, a barbecue sponsored by the Lancaster Rotary Club, raffle prizes and the opportunity to have a photograph taken with one of the cats.

Proceeds from the event will be used for the continued expansion of breeding areas, construction of new enclosures and routine maintenance needs.

The compound is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of wild feline species. It is home to tigers, jaguars, leopards, margays and other felines, many of them in danger of extinction in the wild.

For more information, directions or to purchase tickets, call (661) 256-3793 or visit www.cathouse-fcc.org.
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Date:Jun 14, 2004
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