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Large cat on the loose in Avondale?

Does this creep anyone else out?  It makes me worry about kids and pets that people leave outside unnattended!  This is why I have indoor dogs (and indoor kids for that matter)!

Re: Large cat on the loose in Avondale?

  • I find it creepy, yet somewhat hysterical. Just the thought of it seems so absurd! I work near there, and we are all so tempted to just drive around looking for it.

    But yes, it seems very dangerous for anyone! It's going to get hungry soon. It's probably hanging out in Mt. Airy Forest now. This is why you don't keep animals like that as pets!

    Of course in the back of my head I also wonder if it's just a hoax....

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  • So have they determined that it's a wild cat and not a large mutant white house cat? 
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  • Wait, what? I've seen two super large wild cats (like the size of a bear cub) in the "nature preserve" area behind our house, but I assumed they were descendants of old barn cats and not true wild cats.
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  • There was a news story a couple weeks ago about people seeing large cat prints in the California nature preserve and in some other areas (think bobcats and possibly puma). I'll see if I can dig it out and post it.
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