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Old 11-01-2022, 07:19 AM
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Interesting bobcat info:

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Old 11-01-2022, 07:20 AM
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Bobcats are not harmless. They are formidable, wild animals that can eviscerate a Doberman faster than you can say, “here kitty, kitty, kitty.” Yes, I know someone to whom this happened. Drug the dog out of the dog door. Not a happy day. Live and let live I say, but don’t underestimate the power and capacity of these seemingly small cats.
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Attached is a picture of are a couple of bobcats that we see all the time hunting from the perch on top of the fence behind our birdcage/pool in our back yard. They are harmless creatures that live in the wildlife preserve that feed on squirrels, geckos, and other small critters. No need to worry about them unless you have a small cat or dog that you leave unattended (which should never be done) in your yard. We very much enjoy having them as our neighbors : )
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Old 11-01-2022, 07:22 AM
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You "enjoy" having them as your neighbors until they do something you might not enjoy.
Kind of like people.
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Old 11-01-2022, 07:34 AM
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You "enjoy" having them as your neighbors until they do something you might not enjoy.
Like what??? A little common sense goes a long way...
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Old 11-01-2022, 08:30 AM
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They have all been here long before the villages.
Well... maybe their great grandkitties.
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Old 11-01-2022, 08:53 AM
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Bobcats might be cute but they’re here for a reason, they’re predators. Very nasty if you approach one, I know because hunted them. Very nasty tempers. Hope an authority reads this & gets them out of TV. If you think they’re cute & cuddly I think you’ll be sorry! Bobcat always avoids people, they must sick!
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Old 11-01-2022, 09:05 AM
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I was sitting in my enclosed lanai about 10 days ago and likewise saw a bobcat which walked the whole length of the lanai almost touching the lower windows about 6 in the evening. Quickly scooted off when I banged on the window. Probably weighed 15-20 lbs. Small but certainly bigger than your normal housecat.
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Old 11-01-2022, 09:24 AM
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About a month ago we had a bobcat walk through our backyard. He was in no hurry. We live in Bonita
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Old 11-01-2022, 12:57 PM
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Bobcats are not harmless. They are formidable, wild animals that can eviscerate a Doberman faster than you can say, “here kitty, kitty, kitty.” Yes, I know someone to whom this happened. Drug the dog out of the dog door. Not a happy day. Live and let live I say, but don’t underestimate the power and capacity of these seemingly small cats.
Wait. A bobcat went into someone's house, grabbed a Doberman and dragged it out and carried it away (I assume). A small female Doberman weighs 70 lbs. with
males being much larger. Must have been a panther.
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Old 11-01-2022, 02:00 PM
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My wife told me this morning that a warning on the Ring neighborhood was posted regarding a bobcat. The posting was of a video yesterday morning, and the bobcat was observed near Mount Croghan Trail in Mallory Square.

I didn’t know about it when I walked my dogs early this morning, but one of my dogs refused to walk up a street in that area. I don’t know why he refused, but initially I thought he might have something wrong with his paw or leg.

I know that predators are around, but what was concerning was that this bobcat was out and about in full daylight. He did not appear sick, but this would not be normal behavior. If you have a Ring and “Neighbors”, you can check out the video for yourself.
We used to live in SE FL and saw bobcats frequently. They walked on the street and we saw them in our yard. When we first moved there we had one dog. Her and I were walking early (too early) one morning and the sun wasn't up yet. It was a very wooded and not yet developed area. I heard a bobcat in the woods next to us and my dog being a young, happy go-lucky pup wanted to go play with the bobcat, even though it was growling. I told her no, and we kept walking. Less than 10 feet ahead on our left we discovered an armadillo walking. My guess is we interfered with the bobcats morning hunt and it wasn't happy with us. But it didn't bother us. None of them ever did. They just walked wherever they were going, day or night.

We did get a Dobie puppy later and had to fence in our back yard. The breeder had already cropped her ears and docked her tail. The blood would attract a bobcat to a young, vulnerable pup. We got a fence put up quickly but in the mean time I carried her out to the yard and as soon as she was done I picked her up and carried her back in the house.
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Old 11-01-2022, 07:07 PM
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Rabbits scream like small dogs. I suspect kitty got a bunny.
I didn't know that. I feel sorry for the bunny, if it was a bunny.
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Old 11-01-2022, 08:46 PM
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Wait. A bobcat went into someone's house, grabbed a Doberman and dragged it out and carried it away (I assume). A small female Doberman weighs 70 lbs. with
males being much larger. Must have been a panther.
Happen in the East Bay Hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. The dog heard a noise and started to go out through the dog door. The bobcat dragged it the rest of the way out. If my friend hadn’t been there, the dog would have died. Yes, it was a bobcat, not a panther. They are that strong.

As for panther/mountain lion, I’ve seen film of one hopping over a ten foot fence and dragging a 90lb Akita over it like it was a kitten. Never underestimate the power and strength of a hungry, wild animal.
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Old 11-01-2022, 09:13 PM
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Neighbor video of Bobcat walking between our homes in Hacienda South around 5pm…2-3ft tall came off golf course into our hood yesterday
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Old 11-02-2022, 08:56 AM
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Oh they get heavier than that!
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Old 11-02-2022, 08:59 AM
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Your exactly right, even if some people think they look cuddly!
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