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| ban cat declawing | animal welfare | The Paw Project |
The Paw Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that exists to increase public awareness about animal welfare and animal cruelty issues related to the crippling effects of cat declawing,to rehabilitate declawed exotic and wild cats, and to end the practice of declaw surgery or onychectomy on domestic cats and feral felines. |
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| Banks | Cog | Your Car | Ing | Cvs | Dog For | Cat | With Dvd | Txu | Spa | Stock Symbol at Vcog.org |
Find Banks,Cog and more at Vcog.org. Get the best of Your Car or Banks, browse our section on Your GED or learn about ING. Vcog.org is the site for Banks. |
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| Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, rehoming dogs and cats, promoting responsible pet ownership - Battersea Dogs & Cats Home |
Welcome to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.Rehoming dogs and cats and promoting responsible ownership |
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| Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton - Animal Shelter of Massachusetts for Dogs and Cats - Home |
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| Bengal Cats - Kittens for sale - Summermist |
Reputable breeder of Bengal Cats with kittens for sale.Located in California. Sheila and John are well qualified to learn the genetics and breed type of the Bengal cat. |
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| Big Cat RescueAbout BCR - Big Cat Rescue|Big Cat Rescue |
Big Cat Rescue is the largest accredited sanctuary in the country dedicated entirely to abused and abandoned big cats.Big Cat Rescue is rated 4 Stars by Charity Navigator (their highest rating) and has the highest score of any animal based charity. |
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| Big cat wildlife refuge|Siberian tiger|Bengal tiger|African lion|Big cat sanctuary|Turpentine Creek |
Wildlife refuge to rescue abandoned,abused or unwanted Siberian tigers, Bengal tigers, African lions. Cougars, Mountain Lions and other Exotic and North American big cats. Turpentine Creek is a big cat sanctuary. |
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| Birman Cats |
| Bob Zenda Gallery of CFA Cats |
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| bordercats.org |
The Bordercats Working Group (BWG) is part of the IUCN/Species Survival commission’s Cat Specialist Group based in Switzerland. BWG is a cooperative,comprised of carnivore biologists, conservation biologists, policy makers, and advocates who are concerned about the present status of border cats --ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), jaguars (Panthera onca), and jaguarundis (Herpailurus yaguarondi)-- throughout their historic range in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Sonora, and Tamaulipas. Members of the BWG have come together because they believe that: (1) cats as top predators are a fundamental component of border ecosystems; (2) bordercat conservation is critical; (3) present recovery plans and efforts are often inadequate for cat recovery; and (4) threats to their survival are persistent. By working together in an international setting, BWG believes that great strides can be made for these cats. |
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