honeybunny
Pursuit Driver
One second you're sipping coffee, the next second you're fighting a bobcat :
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No, I watched it several times...the thing comes across the road at the 4 second mark look at 11 O'Clock from the neighbor's lawn across the street to the left of their cars...The guy picked it up and then threw it on the ground. The lady had a pet carrier. I think this video is a prank to make us believe there was a bobcat, but it was a domestic cat.
You're right. I see it the way you describe after watching it in full screen mode. The woman probably couldn't sit down for a couple of weeks with the claw marks the bobcat had to have given her.No, I watched it several times...the thing comes across the road at the 4 second mark look at 11 O'Clock from the neighbor's lawn across the street to the left of their cars...
Then the woman is walking with her cat in the carrier... I think the thing jumps on her to get her cat... she's screaming, they guy goes and picks it up by the scruff and realizes it's a Bobcat!!!
If it were me, I would clean the crap out of my garage so I could park my car in it, and come and go in safety!!!!!!You're right. I see it the way you describe after watching it in full screen mode. The woman probably couldn't sit down for a couple of weeks with the claw marks the bobcat had to have given her.
We Americans have way too much fascination with "stuff". I'm amazed how many people don't park in the garage because it's full of "stuff". Our basement is stuffed full of stuff.If it were me, I would clean the crap out of my garage so I could park my car in it, and come and go in safety!!!!!!
Yep!We Americans have way too much fascination with "stuff". I'm amazed how many people don't park in the garage because it's full of "stuff". Our basement is stuffed full of stuff.
However, after emptying my Dad and Mom's house, we are working hard on clearing out anything we don't use around our house. Yard Sale next weekend (weather permitting) at McEachern UMC in Powder Springs if anyone wants to help. Anything left after the sale will be available at a area thrift store not long afterwards.
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn.Update of sorts:
Man Shoots Rabid Bobcat in 911 Call After Attack
A rabid bobcat attacked a North Carolina woman in her driveway and her companion jumped in and hurled the animal across the law ... and it's all caught in this wild video.www.tmz.com
3:19 PM PT -- TMZ has obtained the 911 call, made by a neighbor, from the incident ... and you hear the moment the man fires a shot at the animal. The caller says the bobcat was struck, but still alive as dispatchers scramble to get to the house.
2:49 PM PT -- The Pender County Sherriff's Office tells TMZ ... officers contacted folks in the neighborhood and those who encountered the bobcat were treated at a hospital.
A rabid bobcat attacked a North Carolina woman in her driveway and her husband jumped in and hurled the animal across the lawn ... and it's all caught in this wild video.
It's unclear if he shot the cat, but authorities say the animal died and tested positive for rabies.
Update of sorts:
Man Shoots Rabid Bobcat in 911 Call After Attack
A rabid bobcat attacked a North Carolina woman in her driveway and her companion jumped in and hurled the animal across the law ... and it's all caught in this wild video.www.tmz.com
3:19 PM PT -- TMZ has obtained the 911 call, made by a neighbor, from the incident ... and you hear the moment the man fires a shot at the animal. The caller says the bobcat was struck, but still alive as dispatchers scramble to get to the house.
2:49 PM PT -- The Pender County Sherriff's Office tells TMZ ... officers contacted folks in the neighborhood and those who encountered the bobcat were treated at a hospital.
A rabid bobcat attacked a North Carolina woman in her driveway and her husband jumped in and hurled the animal across the lawn ... and it's all caught in this wild video.
It's unclear if he shot the cat, but authorities say the animal died and tested positive for rabies.
My grandfather found a fox pup caught in a trap while he was out deer hunting. It was injured so he released it from the trap and took it to a vet. He kept it at the house for a few months until the vet said it was healed and could be released back into the woods. He liked that fox pup, but he released it because it was for the best.
We have two Shiba-Inu dogs and when we take them out with us people generally say they look like foxes. They're crafty little escape artists so we have to make sure they're collared with tags at all times in case they get out and roam the neighborhoods so they don't get shot. We have them chipped and registered with Home Again as well.
If you have ever heard a Bobcat in the wild it will send chills up your spine. It is a primal thing I guess. I was followed by one deer hunting in some very thick brush in Upson county years ago. It was a surreal unnerving experience even though I had plenty of gun to eradicate the problem. I also saw a huge diamondback sunning on rocks that same hunting trip.