Posted on 05/17/2012 4:11:46 PM PDT by SJackson
Wildlife experts frequently remind campers, hunters and hikers what to do should they encounter a mountain lion. Hitting the big cat with a frying pan is probably at the bottom of the list.
Nevertheless, a Chino Valley, Ariz., man grabbed his cast-iron pan his closest weapon to fend off a cougar after it attacked his dog earlier this month.
According to The (Prescott, Ariz.) Daily Courier, Brandon Arnold, 24, was camping with his girlfriend, Tessa Gerdes, and seven other friends including three children early in the morning on May 4 in the Tonto National Forest when a mountain lion attacked Arnolds dog, Apollo, a 90-pound lab-pit bull mix.
Arnolds friend, Donald Jones, grabbed the cougar by the neck thinking it was another campers dog, then (wisely) let go once he realized what he had grabbed. The puma high-tailed it into the woods, with Apollo giving chase, so Arnold and Jones gave chase with whatever weapons they could grab; Arnold grabbed a cast-iron frying pan, and Jones grabbed a table.
Arnold reached the animals first, and once he got a clear swing, he took it, smacking the cat in the head.
The first time I had a clear shot I just swung the pan and hit him right on the head, Arnold told The Daily Courier. It was like a cartoon he just kind of stopped and I hit him again. He got stiff and fell over.
Arnold walloped the stunned cougar again, knocking it to the ground, then popped it several more times for good measure before another friend shot it a couple times just to be sure.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department reported Monday that the cougar tested positive for rabies. Luckily, none of the campers were scratched or bitten. Apollo suffered a few wounds, but thankfully had his rabies shots and should be released after a 45-day quarantine.
So, was it a mountain lion, a cougar or a puma or are all those the same thing?
I wouldn’t do it other than in complete unarmed (first mistake) desparation. The advice usually includes grabbing the tongue to induce a gag reflex. Guess it’s better to lose an arm than your head, but I question the effectiveness. I’d go with a firearm or spray.
You missed a word, “Rabies”, any animal with that is unpredictable and dangerous.
Same thing, puma concolor. Probably are some sub species.
Never bring fangs and claws to a frying pan fight?
Yes. Also called a catamount or panther some places.
Please add me to your list. IMO it’s important to teach dogs of the outdoor variety not to chase, and to stop on command.
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Just your typical outdoors ping.
Oh oh, looks like we’ll be registering frying pans next.
T Fal?
This one had rabies.
Bugs Bunny to Pete Puma: “How many lumps do you want?”
Pete Puma to Bugs Bunny: “Oh, three or four...”
What brand of frying pay would be recommended? Cast iron, stainless steel, copper, non-stick or stick?
Lesson to be remembered: never tick off a guy that has a cast iron frying pan. LOL!
Thanks for the ping, Fly.
If you’re buying new, I’d go with Lodge cast iron, don’t need preseasoned if you’re using it to smack animals. Auctions and house sales will get you better stuff cheaper though.
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