11-27-2010, 04:02 AM
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Good grief! That is plainly a felis domesticus. From the physique and the fact that you can see his fuzzy little nuts, I think this was somebody's older, lazy tomcat. Looks like the poor old guy had an incident or two with his tail in his lifetime.
We have a pair of mountain lions in the area and they don't bother anyone. They are actually a bit too used to dogs as they sat with one of the neighbors pooches like they were having a few brews and laughs together one afternoon a few years back. They used to pal around with a couple of our dogs when we lived just down the road. I often found their tracks in the snow right past my car.
I haven't seen them for a while now so I don't know if they passed on or migrated to a different patch of woods.
The idiot who posted that pic wouldn't know a "big" cat if it was humping his leg!
We have a pair of mountain lions in the area and they don't bother anyone. They are actually a bit too used to dogs as they sat with one of the neighbors pooches like they were having a few brews and laughs together one afternoon a few years back. They used to pal around with a couple of our dogs when we lived just down the road. I often found their tracks in the snow right past my car.
I haven't seen them for a while now so I don't know if they passed on or migrated to a different patch of woods.
The idiot who posted that pic wouldn't know a "big" cat if it was humping his leg!