Guess i'm gonna have to fight him for the squirrels. Weird that it's eating house cats when there's all that venison down there.
Can you shoot these cats?
I can't have them eating the neighbor's chickens (and my fresh eggs.)
I have heard odd sounds coming from the surrounding woods at night for years. Kind of a baby crying/scream sort of noise.
Neighborhood pets are all still intact though, even with the 'yotes passing through regularly.
Just another overfed house cat, right DNR?
No.Article says they are protected? Does that mean even if they are threatening or have attacked you?
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The baby crying/scream sound is probably a bobcat.
The pet cat’s body was recovered from the woods and taken by the IDNR for examination.
and now an oversized possibly mutant kitty is roaming free and has a taste for chinese food.
It's weird that the DNR works so hard to dispute claims of big cat sightings. I had a DNR employee tell me in a round about manner that they were some how involved.