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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuster" data-source="post: 1648893" data-attributes="member: 10474"><p>While cats may have a large home range just like any other major preditor they will stay in one area if food and water is easy and in good numbers. If they must travel to find food they will roam a vast area. </p><p>h4everything-My buddy would call the bluff in he and his wife and the rest of the folks in the town are seeing things. The things lives on the Mt. behind his house. Dennishoddy knows who I'm talking about and can attest to his credability.</p><p>I have seen 4 over the years while out hunting, 2 coming in the same day and likely the same cat. I know a Mt. Lion when I see one. A hunting partner and I had to put one down in self defence several years ago while bear hunting in California. It fell dead 10' from us.</p><p>1mathom1-if that's a house cat the owners needed to stop giving it roids. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuster, post: 1648893, member: 10474"] While cats may have a large home range just like any other major preditor they will stay in one area if food and water is easy and in good numbers. If they must travel to find food they will roam a vast area. h4everything-My buddy would call the bluff in he and his wife and the rest of the folks in the town are seeing things. The things lives on the Mt. behind his house. Dennishoddy knows who I'm talking about and can attest to his credability. I have seen 4 over the years while out hunting, 2 coming in the same day and likely the same cat. I know a Mt. Lion when I see one. A hunting partner and I had to put one down in self defence several years ago while bear hunting in California. It fell dead 10' from us. 1mathom1-if that's a house cat the owners needed to stop giving it roids. lol [/QUOTE]
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