I'm so glad the mountain lion was relocated. I think that here they'd just shoot the poor thing, as they have done with bears a few times, years ago. (Stupid people.)
Glad to hear they were able to get the mountain lion and relocate it. I'm sure it was much happier to be in a safer environment as well. I wonder how it wandered in to where they found it.
Well I've always said I don't want to bear in my backyard, but I probably also don't want to Mountain lion. Even though they're a magnificent animal they certainly deserve wide berth. Kat you best not get too close. I'm not sure if they think you were a kitten or a meal.
That would be very shocking to see in your yard! Yikes! We see fox and sometimes coyotes in the early mornings but they usually run when they see us or fox are curious and they follow us sometimes.
Hear Hear on the here kitty kitty. love it. he/she is beautiful and I once paid 5 dollars, back in 1985, to hold a baby cat like this one and have a photo taken. no idea what happened to it. the photo I mean
I love that last image with the here kitty, kitty! Made me laugh, thank you :))) When we lived in San Diego to the north, we used to get mountain lions roaming around our neighborhood. Always needed to be vigilant. I remember a coyote coming into our yard and taking a snooze under one of our bushes. We left it until it made home into the hills at the back of us. Found a rattlesnake curled up on my neighbor's shady stoop. It was a real introduction to nature. It was also captured (in a trash bin) by my neighbor's husband, which was taken back up into the hills and released. Glad this mountain lion was captured safely and released in a better place for it and for everyone else. Hugs, Denise
I have had bears in back here...but not a mountain lion. I would do anything in my power to see he was unhurt and really taken back to here he could be at home.
Please leave a meow or bark for Angel Madi...her assistant (aka Mom) will respond in a timely fashion. =^..^= Life is short, spend it with those who make you laugh!! “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” (Leo F. Buscaglia) TONS OF HUGS
Please excuse the duplicate article! My error! 🙀 Kit
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DeleteAs Madi used to say, good help is hard to find.
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Made my mom laff out loud! that last 6 words!!
Deletethat is super to act this way... we wish the lion all the best and he hopefully will stay away from civilization ...
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ReplyDeleteOMC... here kitty indeed!!! Great that it got dealt with so humanely. YAM xx
I'm so glad the mountain lion was relocated. I think that here they'd just shoot the poor thing, as they have done with bears a few times, years ago. (Stupid people.)
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear they were able to get the mountain lion and relocate it. I'm sure it was much happier to be in a safer environment as well. I wonder how it wandered in to where they found it.
ReplyDeleteWell I've always said I don't want to bear in my backyard, but I probably also don't want to Mountain lion. Even though they're a magnificent animal they certainly deserve wide berth. Kat you best not get too close. I'm not sure if they think you were a kitten or a meal.
ReplyDeleteThat would be very shocking to see in your yard! Yikes! We see fox and sometimes coyotes in the early mornings but they usually run when they see us or fox are curious and they follow us sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWow - that is a very big kitty for a residential neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteWhat a scary situation! I'm glad they were able to move that big cat to a better location.
ReplyDeleteWe're glad that story had a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteHear Hear on the here kitty kitty. love it. he/she is beautiful and I once paid 5 dollars, back in 1985, to hold a baby cat like this one and have a photo taken. no idea what happened to it. the photo I mean
ReplyDeleteWe had one sited here recently ~ they are confused too by the crazy weather patterns I think ~ Hugs ^_^
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ xo
glad he was spotted and safely taken back to his home turf 🐾🦁💚💚💚
ReplyDeletebee safe big cat cuzin 🐾😸💚💚💚💚
So glad the story had a happy ending for the humans and the mountain lions!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy & Sunny (and Beth too)
I love that last image with the here kitty, kitty! Made me laugh, thank you :))) When we lived in San Diego to the north, we used to get mountain lions roaming around our neighborhood. Always needed to be vigilant. I remember a coyote coming into our yard and taking a snooze under one of our bushes. We left it until it made home into the hills at the back of us. Found a rattlesnake curled up on my neighbor's shady stoop. It was a real introduction to nature. It was also captured (in a trash bin) by my neighbor's husband, which was taken back up into the hills and released. Glad this mountain lion was captured safely and released in a better place for it and for everyone else. Hugs, Denise
ReplyDeleteI have had bears in back here...but not a mountain lion. I would do anything in my power to see he was unhurt and really taken back to here he could be at home.
ReplyDeleteKat would stand up for himself and cause the Mountain Lion to drift off somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteKat hides under the bed when Boo Bear comes around here! He’s a lover not a fighter! 😹 Kit
DeleteTrue...and I, of all cats know that. XXX
DeleteThat would be some neighborhood feral kitty!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful like all cats. Glad they moved her to a safer place. XO
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool and scary cat. I hope it doesn’t get any ideas to keep getting cozy with people.
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