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03-01-2006 05:15 PM | |
GhostUser |
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I was thinking the same thing. |
03-01-2006 04:12 PM | |
Thalia |
I wonder what the house cat thought when he saw that thing. "That's the biggest damn cat I've ever seen!!!" They do look like regular house cats except just a whole lot bigger. I share with the others concerns about animals like less and less habitat and risking being shot. I'm glad this one wasn't killed. |
03-01-2006 03:41 PM | |
catswym |
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oh, i agree. as soon as i started it, i thought they would have killed him. i was very glad they did not. |
03-01-2006 08:46 AM | |
Amy SF |
That attitude IS annoying. BUT they tranquilized the mountain lion, tagged him, plan to track him, and released him back into the forest. So his life was saved. That's a better ending than what we usually read. |
03-01-2006 08:19 AM | |
catswym |
stories like this make me sad. they're always about how these animals shouldn't be in the suburbs cuz that's "our" territory. or in this one, the guy says it was a "well-behaved" cat cuz it didn't attack him. whatever. or they end up putting hte animal to sleep because they did attack a human. it makes me crazy. |
02-27-2006 09:36 PM | |
jenna |
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Mountain lion has a catnap in the suburbs
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Zachary Bovinette said he was looking out of his kitchen window Monday when he saw his cat on a roof outside looking "most eager to get back in." About 15 feet behind him was a 65-pound mountain lion. Later, the big cat snoozed away unfazed by a gathering crowd in the Los Angeles, California, suburb of Altadena. There's a little video and the rest of the article here: http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/27/mou...eut/index.html |
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