Tuesday, May 28, 2024

A Nation Lives In Fear

Also Childish Stupidity & Ignorance

Children indeed. Scared of a housecat.
Neighbors of the Los Padres trail in Ventura County were convinced they’d spotted a baby mountain lion on their security cameras this month.

But it was not a small cougar. It was a big house cat, California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials told The Times on Tuesday.

The McGee family of Thousand Oaks told KTLA they’d spotted a cougar cub on their property after reviewing security footage from motion-activated cameras. Other neighbors were fearful for their pets, the news channel reported.

But Tim Daly, public information officer for Fish and Wildlife’s South Coast and Inland Desert regions, said the agency investigated the claim and found that the animal in question was in fact a large domestic cat.

“One of our biologists saw the story after it appeared and made sure this morning the rest of us were aware,” he said.

The McGees did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

It’s not the first time California residents have mistaken a tame tabby for a ferocious wildcat.

In March, the South San Francisco Police Department posted Ring camera footage of a purported mountain lion to its Facebook page, following reports that the animal was prowling a residential neighborhood.

An update from the department clarified that the animal was in fact a domestic cat. One resident replied to the post with a picture of the pussycat asleep on a wicker chair between two smiling children.

Fucking sheep w/ their stupid cameras. Easily self-deluded chumps like this are easily convinced that swarthy hordes are spilling over the border to replace them, & all the other idiotic right-wing crap that's shoveled into their empty heads.
Being chased around by the neighbor's cat ...
[By Sonja Sharp, L.A. Times Staff Writer]

1 comment:

Ten Bears said...

I the mean time a big, black coyote-got-his-tail Tom that thinks he's a panther but is afraid to go out of the house will not get out from under my feet

Why, no, it's not the footprint of an American chicken. That's what I want people to think ...