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After all, it is a gazing ball.



Taken with my security camera.

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Posts: 4299 | Location: Saddlebrooke, Arizona | Registered: December 24, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Beautiful cat
 
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A young'in. He has some growing to do to fit into those paw's.

Hungry, probably looking for something to eat other than mice and lizards.



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Neat.

We just got pinged this morning about a mamma bobcat with kittens living in a park nearby. I'm sure CPW has been notified by now to come in and relocate them.




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Now that's a very cool cat!


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Very pretty animal.

No idea about Arizona, but in MS we get nervous about rabies when these critters start acting unusual. Of course around here, the general policy is "see a bobcat, shoot a bobcat," so maybe not a good example to go by....


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Posts: 6393 | Location: Mogadishu on the Mississippi | Registered: February 26, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That's a great pic. Very cool.

We have quite a number of them around here. They show up on my game cams now and then.



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Posts: 5205 | Location: Lake of the Ozarks, MO. | Registered: September 05, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yes, very cool pic.

We had a similar encounter just outside my building a few years ago.




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Posts: 31198 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The kitty came by for a belly scratch.
 
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I will not let my Jack Russell out alone in our backyard, even during the day. I have seen bobcats three times in my neighborhood in the last five years. A 17lb dog makes a nice meal for a bobcat.



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Two of the elderly neighbor lady dump their kitchen scraps out by the corn field.

Last evening I saw a huge skunk out there gobbling stuff up.
Just a guess I'd say between 13 and 15 lbs.





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Great picture!! I know they're in my area but I've only seen one.


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Cool.


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There are a large number of Bobcats in my area. They stop by for a drink of water, or take a nap on my backyard fence in the shade.
 
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such a great picture
 
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Really cool, and looks like a kitten. Love this shot.


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And here I thought it was cool when I had a coyote in my backyard.


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Posts: 12274 | Location: The untamed wilds of Kansas | Registered: August 25, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Neighbor had some chickens snatched up by a bobcat a couple of weeks ago.

Bobcats aren't to many around here, this was late afternoon kinda in town, the outskirts. The town itself is super small, 380 people and only a couple of stop signs.

The chickens were free range, and the Bobcat ran right up on the front porch to snatch one of the chickens.


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Great pic of the bobcat.

We need more of that beautiful pool though! Eek
 
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Thank you for sharing your picture. The young bobcat was just curious, as all cats are.

Couple years back, driving into town one morning, came upon a grown bobcat, evidently just hit and killed on the hwy. Not a mark on him, and no blood. With gloves, I picked him up, put him in the back of my truck, and brought him home, and buried him on my land.

A noble cat like that should not rot on the road.

What impressed me was the size. Guessing 40 lbs, and 3 ft long. He was so beautiful.


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