[meteorite-list] Sort of OT (except for Brix!): North Las Vegas bobcat
From: wahlperry at aol.com <wahlperry_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 16:26:49 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <8CF194C53A72E7D-D74-3A4A_at_webmail-d183.sysops.aol.com> Hi Rob, I was working that night when the incident occurred. Georgia heard Brix barking and a large cat screaming. Georgia shined a light in the direction and saw the fight. During the fight she thought she had seen a second set of eyes on the block wall as Brix was on the ground with the other animal.The Department of Wildlife officer thought the fur that was found on the wall and kennel looked like it may possibly be a bobcat but the large covered scant piles did not match a bobcat scant.The officer's only explanation regarding the large scant piles could possibly be from a bobcat that was eating dog food form one of the neighbors yards. I'm still not sure what kind of animal it was. The cat was a little shorter than Brix by 8-10" and not as long but stocky. The animal hung around also for around 15-20 minutes from start to finish. >For me, the news story was disturbingly ignorant >about bobcats on many levels, and it is a shame that >the slant seemed designed to stoke the irrational fears >that some people have about them. Yes I feel the same way. I have seen many bobcats in the field and they act just like a house cat curious and slow moving. Also my thoughts would be to leave the cat alone and let it live.The animal has been around for at lest six months and has never caused any problems before and I really doubt it will come back. I have also closed the gate to the kennel to keep Brix from area just in case it does come back. Sonny -----Original Message----- From: Matson, Robert D. <ROBERT.D.MATSON at saic.com> To: wahlperry <wahlperry at aol.com>; meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Fri, Jun 15, 2012 11:37 am Subject: Sort of OT (except for Brix!): North Las Vegas bobcat Hi Sonny, Glad to hear Brix is fine! Is your neighborhood sure the interloper was a bobcat? No way would a bobcat ~intentionally~ go up against a German Shepherd, or any comparably-sized dog. They are quite shy of humans and large dogs; a Brix-bobcat encounter pretty much requires the cat to accidentally enter the yard not knowing a dog is present. In such cases, I should think the cat would be quite lucky to survive the encounter. For me, the news story was disturbingly ignorant about bobcats on many levels, and it is a shame that the slant seemed designed to stoke the irrational fears that some people have about them. Yes, if you have a Maltese in your backyard, a bobcat might have it for lunch. But more likely a coyote would get to it first. In my neighborhood when there is a bobcat sighting, the police come out and educate the homeowners that they are natural, not a danger, and not to be concerned about them. Yes, they will go after small animals if given the opportunity, but coyotes are far more aggressive ... and far more numerous. --Rob Received on Fri 15 Jun 2012 04:26:49 PM PDT |
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