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Best case scenario
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The mountain lion walked in through the open front door
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Not a good security strategy.
Better open up about a dozen cans of Fancy Feast. And quickly!
they locked eyes. That sounds romantic
That lion looks very thin
Appears to be skinny.... and hungry.
In mtn lion country, ya get what ya vote for!
Have fun with that.
Better a mountain lion coming in your open front door than a couple of illegal aliens with machetes.
There are four legged predators - and there are two-legged predators.
Don't leave your door open, ya dummy!
That’s why i carry a gun ,even watching tv. Home invasion of the animal kind isn’t always human animals.
Nice kitty. Nice kitty. Ahhhhhhh!!!
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He told the Genie of the magic lamp, “I wish to meet a cougar” and wasn’t specific enough...
LOL. I had a fox walk up to my open porch door once and look in at me. It then turned around and left. But it just seemed curious.
At least he had the sense not to try to take a selfie with it.
The lion didn't turn around and go out the front door. It navigated through the house and used the back door instead. This lion is way too familiar with the house.
The cat has a tracking collar. If anyone is harmed by that cat, one wonders if property owners should sue whoever is tracking the cats for not having warned them DFW, or Animal Control of its presence in that neighborhood and removed it from the area.
Mountain lions are overpopulated in California. Chances are this one will die soon of starvation, injury fighting other lions, or being hit by a car.
Come on in, Big Kitty, and make yourself at home. There’s milk in the refrigerator as a well a big salmon I just bought yesterday. There are some cat toys and a big scratching post you’re gonna love!
That’s a mighty long face for a mountain lion.
I remember when California banned the hunting of mountain lions. Now they are everywhere there.
If I left my doors open, over ten species of critters would wander into the house in no time. Mountain lion most unlikely. Bobcat maybe. I’m glad the feline escaped. This idjit needs to keep his doors closed and his kids/pets, if any, better protected.