1 posted on
12/04/2008 9:25:30 PM PST by
Snurple
To: Snurple
I see one occasionally at this big park (River Legacy) here in Arlington. Behaves and looks just like a domestic cat, but just a bit bigger. Really funny watching it stroll down the pathways and sniffing flowers and plants.
2 posted on
12/04/2008 9:41:57 PM PST by
neb52
(Go Frogs!)
To: Snurple
I have seen several at our ranch in California. They help keep the squirrel population down, and I am grateful for that!
3 posted on
12/04/2008 10:05:30 PM PST by
passionfruit
(When illegals become legal, even they won't do work Americans won't do)
To: Snurple
Cool but having cats, I’d be concerned that no matter how well intentioned the bobcat was, it’s claws and teeth are much larger and more powerful than those of my housecats.
6 posted on
12/04/2008 10:54:50 PM PST by
fso301
To: Snurple; Slings and Arrows; Glenn; republicangel; Bahbah; Beaker; BADROTOFINGER; etabeta; ...
12 posted on
12/05/2008 12:02:16 AM PST by
Slings and Arrows
("If one cannot learn from the mistakes of others, one might as well become a Democrat."--E. Friesner)
To: Snurple
Wow, he’s huge. We live a block from a creek. I’ve seen their footprints but not the cat itself. My mother in law however, has a house that is right on a creek and she has looked up and seen one staring at her through the glass doors to her patio. What’s cool is that he has the exact same moves as my cat.
22 posted on
12/05/2008 5:50:19 AM PST by
Mercat
(God doesn't call me to be successful. God calls me to be faithful. Mother Teresa)
To: Snurple; Slings and Arrows; txlurker
26 posted on
12/06/2008 4:27:52 PM PST by
Lauren BaRecall
(Liberalism appeals to individuals who are emotionally based.)
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