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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1396901" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am not short on cats in my neighborhood. One of my coworkers had a big tom cross the road in front of him a couple miles from my summer pasture. Neighbors Mom had sheep and goats disappearing that were penned up at night. He set up a game camera. Got pictures of a cat jumping into the pen. And then another picture of the cat jumping out with a lamb in its mouth. Two years ago I had a 150 pound calf disappear without a trace. I am guessing that a cat got him. The field they were in borders on several hundreds of thousand of acres of timber ground. I have never seen a cat there but I have seen bears, elk, deer, coyotes, and about every other sort of wild critter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1396901, member: 498"] I am not short on cats in my neighborhood. One of my coworkers had a big tom cross the road in front of him a couple miles from my summer pasture. Neighbors Mom had sheep and goats disappearing that were penned up at night. He set up a game camera. Got pictures of a cat jumping into the pen. And then another picture of the cat jumping out with a lamb in its mouth. Two years ago I had a 150 pound calf disappear without a trace. I am guessing that a cat got him. The field they were in borders on several hundreds of thousand of acres of timber ground. I have never seen a cat there but I have seen bears, elk, deer, coyotes, and about every other sort of wild critter. [/QUOTE]
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