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KCTV Kansas City
November 3, 2017
The big cats share a special bond with the people like Steve Klein and Betty Auch who care for them at the Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory. “We're here to take animals who don't have anywhere else to go,” Auch, Cedar Cove Board Vice President, said. The nonprofit has around 25 animals right now,ÃÂ ...
Vineland Daily Journal
May 23, 2017
A couple of weeks ago, the animal control officer from Salem County brought in two old dogs the likes of which I had never seen. They appear to be some sort of Samoyed/Malamute mixes; they would make good candidates for DNA testing. Both are seniors, probably at least 8 to 10 years – old for the sizeÃÂ ...
KCTV Kansas City
January 16, 2017
One option could be Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory in Louisburg, KS. That's home to Jai, a 12-year-old tiger that recently retired from a traveling performance group. Steve Klein of Cedar Cove says the decision was a long-time coming, particularly for the animals involved. "These animals represent a farÃÂ ...
Kansas City Star
May 8, 2015
... his footsteps coming across the shaded brown dirt. “Voodoo would raise his head and make that noise of his when he knew it was Billy,” said Rebecca Shaffer, Pottorff's sister. Voodoo is a male African spotted leopard, one of 25 big cats who live at Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory and Education CenterÃÂ ...
Kansas.com
September 14, 2014
Voo Doo the leopard was bought as a kitten to be a playmate for a family's dogs. After only six months, though, the family realized that the “wild” in this wild animal was too much to handle as a pet. The family called Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory and Education Center for advice and eventually asked theÃÂ ...
Care2.com
June 20, 2014
... favorite, back by popular demand! It was originally published on June 20, 2014. Enjoy! It's amazing (and a bit intimidating) to hear a jaguar purr, but that's exactly what this one is doing when he gets a good head scratch from one of the people working at the Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory in Kansas.
Kansas.com
May 18, 2014
3616 Belleview Ave., Kansas City, Mo., mostateparks.com. 816-931-5722. Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory and Education Center. This nonprofit organization cares for endangered “big cats” and other exotic animals and educates the public about them. Visitors who schedule a tour can see rescued tigers,ÃÂ ...
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