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Ever Buy An Ocelot? Join Natalie Wood and her kid sister, Lana Lisa, on this somewhat off-beat shopping expedition. Natalie and Lana have far more fun in a swank pet shoppe than in a swank dress shoppe. The animal population of the Wood household is already considerable -- including one huge weimaraner as well as assorted cats, parakeets and parrots. But there's always room for one (or one dozen) more pets! Both Natalie and Lana are seasoned picture stars in spite of their youth. Natalie has been in pictures ever since she was four years old; she now plays full adult roles such as her current one in Jaguar Production A Cry In The Night for Warner Bros. Little Lana, also, is making impressive headway in films. She portrays Natalie as a little girl in The Searchers, the C.V. Whitney production starring John Wayne, also for Warner Bros.