Living With Mountain Lions
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PS and yeah what Chad said is pretty common speak on internet forums....I'm sure it was said along those lines and not malicious in any way
OK, all is cool, I get it.........not the only one who thought you were questioning the truthfulness of my account though, so I hope you at least understand why I might have taken offense.
OK, all is cool, I get it.........not the only one who thought you were questioning the truthfulness of my account though, so I hope you at least understand why I might have taken offense.
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here in east texas i've seen this bobcat at least 4 times....First time he just stared at me thru the window...i saw him last week and he just walked right past me while i was in the garage
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Those cats are just trying to make a living. I say leave 'em alone.
Shoot the Coyotes, though. A Coyote will mess up your pet dogs (or pet cats) before a wild cat will, most wild cats will steer clear of a domestic dog, unless cornered.
Shoot the Coyotes, though. A Coyote will mess up your pet dogs (or pet cats) before a wild cat will, most wild cats will steer clear of a domestic dog, unless cornered.
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Bob Cats are cool to watch, any wild live is for that matter. however reguardless to what PETA may say good wildlife mgt. is the succsess to a healthy wildlife population. when you start seeing female whitetale deer with antlers there is a genitic problem due to over population from lack of natural preditors hence hunting seasons. But the big cat issue in Cal. is going to be around I think for a while as man encroches on their area and then complains about "wild and dangerous animals " sorry just my two cents no offence ment to any one and if I did offend I oppologize