Some of you may find this interesting reading.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
Some of you may find this interesting reading.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
Some of you may find this interesting reading.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
Some of you may find this interesting reading.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
Some of you may find this interesting reading.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
Should Savannah Cats escape and establish with feral Domestic Cat
populations in Australia they would be expected to have similar dietary requirements to
feral Domestic Cats. Should there be larger specimens resulting from Savannah Cat-feral
Domestic Cat cross-breeding, these specimens may be able to prey on larger native fauna.
Some of you may find this interesting reading.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/pubs/savannah-cat.pdf
Hix
As of this afternoon, the AWL logo and message of alleged support has been removed.In response to your query regarding the League's stance on the
importation of this breed, I can advise that our Board has not
considered our stance.
I believe that at the next Board meeting our stance will be in line with
current thinking.
The website you visited has no approval to use our logo and in fact, I
have this morning emailed the organization to desist from use of our
logo.
If you wish to contact me after our Board meets next week I will then be
able to advise you of our stance in this matter.
Regards,
(name withheld due to infringement concerns by me)
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