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Old 02-08-2015, 06:29 AM
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Default Good warning & good advice re early morning hours

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Originally Posted by sharoni View Post
My husband and I live in Lauren Villas in The Village of Charlotte. This morning between 6-6:30 he let one of our dogs and cat out into the yard from the lanai. He returned indoors to make a cup of coffee and his dog started barking profusely...He ran out to to find the cat cowering under a chair and the dog barking at something in the yard. It was a bobcat and it jumped on top of the wall and continued running till he could no longer see it. We, who have villas , bought them because we have pets and it gives them the freedom of going in and out at will. We learned a valuable lessen this morning...Just beware, especially in the early hours of the morning, whether you do what we do or are out walking your pet early in the morning. This could have ended badly for both of our animals.

Good warning & good advice re early morning hours.....

Bobcats, like coyotes (which we ourselves saw in The Villages) are all over the U.S.

We are aware (from folks in T.V. telling us) that coyotes have been seen on the courtyard walls; thus I might assume that bobcats would likely also be able to jump up as well......

Our daughter & son in law have seen many bobcats on their ten acres in Vermont; plus bear & many other wild critters. I tend to worry for their children's sake as these wild animals have attacked, killed & eaten their chickens, which they keep for eggs. Traumatic enough for the kids.

These bobcats, etc. come out of a heavily wooded forest, which is what their ten acres is comprised of...........however, they have been known to walk down regular town streets & roads.

Since our daughter is an early riser , she has confronted the bobcats right outside their front door & off their back deck..........ditto for bear, etc. Below link will show pic of average bobcat.

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/bobcat/

BOBCAT PICTURES & BOBCAT FACTS FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

Below from National Geographic:



"Bobcats are elusive and nocturnal, so they are rarely spotted by humans. Although they are seldom seen, they roam throughout much of North America and adapt well to such diverse habitats as forests, swamps, deserts, and even suburban areas.


Bobcats, sometimes called wildcats, are roughly twice as big as the average housecat. They have long legs, large paws, and tufted ears similar to those of their larger relative, the Canada lynx. Most bobcats are brown or brownish red with a white underbelly and short, black-tipped tail. The cat is named for its tail, which appears to be cut or "bobbed."


Fierce hunters, bobcats can kill prey much bigger than themselves, but usually eat rabbits, birds, mice, squirrels, and other smaller game. The bobcat hunts by stealth, but delivers a deathblow with a leaping pounce that can cover 10 feet (3 meters).


Bobcats are solitary animals. Females choose a secluded den to raise a litter of one to six young kittens, which will remain with their mother for 9 to 12 months. During this time they will learn to hunt before setting out on their own.


In some areas, bobcats are still trapped for their soft, spotted fur. North American populations are believed to be quite large, with perhaps as many as one million cats in the United States alone."