Posted on 06/14/2025 6:07:49 AM PDT by marktwain
A mountain lion attacked a man and his dog near Buckeye, Arizona, on May 25, 2025, about 10 p.m. The attacks occurred in Verrado, which is near the Skyline Regional Park. Buckeye is a bit closer to Phoenix than it is to Yuma. This correspondent has traveled within a few miles of the attack location numerous times. It is a relatively wild stretch of desert, but close to human developments. People in the developments say there have been numerous sightings of mountain lions over the last few months. From azcentral.com:
Officials said the man engaged in “a brief altercation” with the wild animal, successfully “kicking the lion off of his dog.” But it continued to follow them as they began walking back toward their home.
When the mountain lion attempted to approach again, the man shot and killed it.
Officials said the animal was slain in self-defense. State wildlife managers picked up the carcass, and no citations were issued.
Here is a sample of such comments on the Facebook page that has this article:
Sheri Caldwell: Why did he have to kill him? Why didn’t he call somebody to take him away
Matt Muyres: The lion probably didn’t attack,
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Mt.Lemon below The old Scout Camp
I got Spooked by a Hugh flat with Downed Trees that looked Like Giant
Kitty Scratch Poles!.
Yuppers. I exited Stage LEFT !
Probably depends on prosecutor. I think law stipulates protection of humans or livestock, pets being neither.
“Yuppers. I exited Stage LEFT !”
Cue the boppity boppity boppity sound effect as your legs spin, trying to get traction.
Since most people consider their pets as their children, I can’t imagine anyone NOT defending them with deadly force. The Arizona State Judge who taught our CC course explained to us what to say to the police and/or prosecutor to avoid any repercussions for having saved your dog or cat. Good guy…
I’d be sure to have some scratches on me!😎
It used to be that way when they were hunted with hounds.
In many place now days they eat dogs.
I never lost a argument with a cat.
House cat are small I am a lot bigger.
Their lives depend on whether I let them live or die.
Same goes for wild animals.
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