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  • bwframe

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    Can you shoot these cats?

    I can't have them eating the neighbor's chickens (and my fresh eggs.)

    I have heard odd sounds coming from the surrounding woods at night for years. Kind of a baby crying/scream sort of noise.

    Neighborhood pets are all still intact though, even with the 'yotes passing through regularly.
     

    thunderchicken

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    What's going on in Brown County? I mean a year or two ago there was video of a huge woodland rattlesnake and now an oversized possibly mutant kitty is roaming free and has a taste for chinese food. What the heck?
    Wild critters are going to be wild.
     

    Mark-DuCo

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    Can you shoot these cats?

    I can't have them eating the neighbor's chickens (and my fresh eggs.)

    I have heard odd sounds coming from the surrounding woods at night for years. Kind of a baby crying/scream sort of noise.

    Neighborhood pets are all still intact though, even with the 'yotes passing through regularly.

    The baby crying/scream sound is probably a bobcat.
     

    NHT3

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    Article says they are protected? Does that mean even if they are threatening or have attacked you?


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    littletommy

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    Article says they are protected? Does that mean even if they are threatening or have attacked you?


    [FONT=&amp]NRA Life Member / [/FONT]Basic Pistol instructor[FONT=&amp] / RSO[/FONT][FONT=&amp]

    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]"Under pressure, you don't rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your training. That's why we train so hard" [/FONT][FONT=&amp]
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    No.
     

    indiucky

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    From a couple of years ago in Perry County....DNR doubted us as well....

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    two70

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    It's weird that the DNR works so hard to dispute claims of big cat sightings. I had a DNR employee tell me in a round about manner that they were some how involved.

    No, not weird at all when you consider that legitimate sightings by credible witnesses are very, very few and far between.
     
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