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Welcome to the Long Island Ocelot Club website |
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History of the Long Island Ocelot Club We are the Long Island Ocelot Club. One might say we’ve recreated the club formed in the 1950s, when pet ocelots were common and might have been seen walking on a leash in New York City. Some of us feel, rather, that we are continuing to live by the philosophy of our founder, Catherine Cisin. |
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In 1957 Catherine began publishing a Newsletter and the membership grew to international proportions. By 1982 the club had outgrown its' humble beginnings. Officers felt incorporation would be judicious and a name change in order. The members of the little Long Island Ocelot Club were absorbed by LIOC (initials only) Endangered Species Conservation Federation. Though Catherine served as a Life Director of the new corporation until 1987, the emphasis on "political correctness" and the diminishing concentration on the cats wearied her and she said so. Finally, at a Board meeting, she said something to the effect that the group needn't consult her and could do as they wished. The President said, "But, you want to be kept informed of what we're doing, don't you?" Her answer was, "Not particularly!" That was the end of her participation in the operation of the organization. By the turn of the century, LIOC-Endangered Species Conservation Federation Board members, meeting with various Zoo associations, regulatory bodies, etc. were increasingly uneasy when their name was mentioned and someone would say, "Oh, The Ocelot Club." In a successful endeavor to lose that limited connotation to their efforts, they became the Feline Conservation Federation. That has proved to be an excellent move for them. It turned out to be fortunate for the old timers and others who had longed for the gracious determination and integrity of "Catherine's Club" By that time our name, the Long Island Ocelot Club, which many of us had missed, was in the public domain. A fair sized group of members from the 60s and 70s who were still active in what had become FCF, coupled with other more recent members felt it was time to pay homage to our beginnings, incorporating our name and focusing our attention solely on the cats. This we have done and many members now enjoy membership in both organizations with no conflict. We hope and believe Catherine would be pleased and proud of what we're doing. |
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