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ceejay48 Posted - Sep 23 2014 : 12:02:25 PM
We live in an area where there are bears, coyotes and mountain lions roaming about. They've been seen, they've killed animals and they've been hunted.
I've seen a bear outside our front window and LOTS of scat all around the house, on the road and in the woods. My hubby has seen lion tracks in the wooded area behind our house and several of our neighbors have seen them, two different ones have lost goats to a lion and one, just across the road has lost sheep.

My hubby wanted to show me this lion track which, with some others, is in the path that goes from our house to the garden and/or his shop. They are right by where we park the riding lawnmower. This creature passed through since the rain just this past Sunday night!

Yesterday morning, I saw on the other side of the neighbor's orchard fence, a sheep that had been lion-killed.
Mercy me!!
CJ



This is the back of our house and where the lawnmower is parked, so you can see that it wasn't far from our house.



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GinghamGirl Posted - Oct 19 2014 : 4:58:26 PM
Scary!! We have a resident bear...and live in the most populated cougar territory in North America! I worry about my kids playing outside with cougars...I'm always checking the trees to see if they are up there prowling!

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ceejay48 Posted - Oct 15 2014 : 3:39:40 PM
Catherine,
Actually, most of the animals are our neighbors. We have, so far, only lost our llama a little over a year ago.
They are are way to wily for electric fences . . . most of the folks around here have electric fences which provide minimal security.
I don't think it's legal to trap them.
They are out there . . . and so are the bears. It's time for bears to be eating everything they can before hibernation.
Watchful . . . carry a firearm!
CJ

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cajungal Posted - Oct 14 2014 : 5:35:36 PM
Gosh, I hate that you're losing so many animals. What can you do to deter them? electric fence? Is it legal to trap them?

I only have experience in protecting my animals against coyotes. I wouldn't know what to do to.

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ceejay48 Posted - Oct 12 2014 : 4:15:01 PM
We haven't seen any further tracks out in the open, but have been more dead sheep, one dragged from the pasture across the road to the wooded area north of our house. Another neighbor says he saw quick glimpses of a lion in the night last week.
Ever watchful we all are!
CJ

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cajungal Posted - Oct 12 2014 : 3:37:26 PM
The picture of the paw print and your hand is telling of its size. Yikes! and Creepy!

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naturemaiden Posted - Oct 11 2014 : 05:10:09 AM
that is scary!

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katmom Posted - Sep 27 2014 : 8:33:45 PM
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rough start farmgirl Posted - Sep 24 2014 : 8:36:58 PM
Huge paw print. Sounds like you know what you are doing to keep safe. Bet you peek out the windows if you are up in the middle of the night. Fascinating creatures, majestic...scary. Stay safe.
Mar
prariehawk Posted - Sep 24 2014 : 5:22:49 PM
I wouldn't be going outside at night. There are a few cougars in this area but I've never seen one. I know someone whose heifer died from injuries from a cougar. The only one I've seen was years ago at SIUE. We had a cougar mascot named Kyna. She was very tame and had been declawed/defanged. Someone in administration decided she was a liability and Kyna was sold to a roadside petting zoo. She wasn't treated well there. Wild animals belong in the wild.
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oldbittyhen Posted - Sep 24 2014 : 1:29:41 PM
Over the years I've had multiple bobcats and lynx on my property, a couple of lions and once a small black bear, hundreds of coyotes, kit fox, badger, more rattle snakes than I can count (they are ALL killed and cremated), and to date, have only lost one animal to them, one of my dogs cornered a bobcat in the barn, and lost her life protecting livestock, I was able to shoot that cat, and she was ancient and almost toothless and looking for an easy meal...other wise all other damages have been from stay dogs and ferral dog packs, which I practice the 3 S's (shoot, shovel and shut-up)...

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Ninibini Posted - Sep 24 2014 : 12:21:11 PM
Oh my goodness, CJ! I'd be so concerned if I saw pawprints like that in my yard... I didn't see that cougar, either, Peggy... My goodness! And I screech whenever I see a mouse!!! God BLESS you!!! Hugs - Nini

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LadyInRed Posted - Sep 23 2014 : 3:34:09 PM
I saw a Bobcat...right here in the city last summer...in my Neighbors yard. I was sitting on the Porch out back
and I glanced up as something moved...and I thought Oh, my gosh that is the biggest darn cat I have ever seen.
Then I noticed he had lean muscular shoulders and was way too tall for a house cat.

Did you guys see that 7 foot cougar...shot here in WA State last week? 200lbs of lean, sinewy muscle. That is
one cat I would never have wanted to come eye-ball to eye-ball with.

Stay safe CJ...I would make lots of noise when I went out-side for anything.

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Sep 23 2014 : 1:46:47 PM
When we move, both my hubby and I will carry, and the kids will be taught how to shoot! The properties we have been looking at have rattle snakes, mountain lions, and bobcats. I don't mind them being there, as long as they stay away from my family. I am even willing to share some of the livestock when we get there, over my kids!!!! Basically, just leave this momma bear and her family alone ;)

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ceejay48 Posted - Sep 23 2014 : 1:06:00 PM
Yes, they are fascinating. I've always been intrigued by the "big cats".
We lost our llama a little over a year ago, killed by a lion. His pen wasn't too far from the house either.
Yup, watchful and aware! That is one reason by my hubby carries a pistol when he goes to do chores with his Longhorns, who amazingly enough, have not been bothered by lions. But then, they have really long, pointy horns . . .
CJ

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Sep 23 2014 : 12:18:19 PM
How fascinating and scary at the same time. Stay safe!!!

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