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Mountain Lion captured in North Tulsa
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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 1520017" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>Thanks for your call. We do not have mountain lions in OK. All sightings are of house cats......and you just have the persective wrong. In every case the cat is MUCH closer than you think making it look bigger. Tracks? Oh...they get larger as dew falls and dries and the earth settles. What you saw was a bobcat track that was several days old. He must have followed that house cat you saw.</p><p></p><p><u>Any</u> captured mountian lions are escaped pets. Thanks again for your call.</p><p></p><p>OK...so.....the house cat I saw near Manford a few years ago just happened to be a little bigger than most. Must have been an old tom that was about six inches from my nose. From head to tail he was as long as the road was wide......I was just wrong about how wide the road was. That two foot wide road was big enough for a one ton dually but a feral house cat stretched from side to side.</p><p></p><p>OK. If you say so sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 1520017, member: 11736"] Thanks for your call. We do not have mountain lions in OK. All sightings are of house cats......and you just have the persective wrong. In every case the cat is MUCH closer than you think making it look bigger. Tracks? Oh...they get larger as dew falls and dries and the earth settles. What you saw was a bobcat track that was several days old. He must have followed that house cat you saw. [U]Any[/U] captured mountian lions are escaped pets. Thanks again for your call. OK...so.....the house cat I saw near Manford a few years ago just happened to be a little bigger than most. Must have been an old tom that was about six inches from my nose. From head to tail he was as long as the road was wide......I was just wrong about how wide the road was. That two foot wide road was big enough for a one ton dually but a feral house cat stretched from side to side. OK. If you say so sir. [/QUOTE]
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