1 posted on
08/14/2016 9:23:07 PM PDT by
george76
To: george76
They should be careful. I don't know about big cats but the little cats come back looking for the prey taken from them . . . lizards and mice, etc.
2 posted on
08/14/2016 9:28:18 PM PDT by
donna
(No one should be allowed to become a citizen or even a resident if they support Sharia Law.)
To: george76
Rabies shot for the kid. And it looks like a job for a ‘Mountain Men,’ chasing the lion away.
3 posted on
08/14/2016 9:28:35 PM PDT by
deadrock
(I is someone else.)
To: george76
“The mother then took her six-year-old child into the woods to use the restroom, “
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I’m a city girl——I didn’t know that they have restrooms in the woods.
How convenient. :-)
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4 posted on
08/14/2016 9:33:24 PM PDT by
Mears
To: george76
Google up: mountain lion idaho springs
Scott Lancaster, RIP
6 posted on
08/14/2016 9:49:17 PM PDT by
QBFimi
(It is not your responsibility to finish the work of perfecting the world... Tarfon)
To: george76
“The Dingo ate my baby”...
8 posted on
08/14/2016 10:01:05 PM PDT by
glasseye
To: george76
Camping out in the wild can sometimes get wild.
10 posted on
08/15/2016 12:46:28 AM PDT by
glorgau
To: george76
In all my years of camping at the Marriott, Ive never had to chase down a cougar, bear, mosquito, etc...just maybe the remote a few times...
To: george76
Sevy said as the family was eating dinner, the girls mother thought she spotted a big cat out of the corner of her eye. Nobody else thought much of it and, a short time later, her mom went to put the four-year-old in the tent for a nap, Sevy says.
OK, if I EVAR see a mountain lion, corner of my eye or dead on or whatever, I'm not walking a child over there in half an hour. I'd have everyone breaking camp and getting ready to find a new campsite many miles away, while I patrol the area with my 12ga. Sheesh, those damn things will eat ya.
16 posted on
08/15/2016 3:00:11 PM PDT by
West Texas Chuck
(EAT THE YOUNG! 100 million guppies can't be wrong.)
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