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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 82634" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Well, I dont care if you believe they exist or not. I'm not going to try to convince you b/c you and your aliases and allies clearly know it all already. And the more you and your aliases agree on a public forum i guess the righter you become? Anyway, i have a few comments nonetheless. </p><p>Regarding the cat that i have seen, it was a big black cat about the size of an adult Lab with an extremely long tail. it was in broad daylight (which threw me off since they are nocturnal) and running across a field we farm into a branch that runs into the creek. Its pretty hard to mistake a cat running for another animal b/c of the way they run but i see how it could happen at night. The other time i saw it it ran across the road in front of me, at night. My dad also saw it right before dark while he was harrowing. it stopped and looked at him and then immediately ran into the woods. We've also heard it a couple of times at night. sounded like a woman scream. granted that could have been a woman out lost in the swamp or something. About the prints- we have seen the paw prints on the haylage rolls that sit in the field and get dusty. However, you wouldnt expect to see prints that often since they usually inhabit secluded areas like swamps, river basins, and national forests that most people dont frequent very often. plus they are generally soliatary creatures except when mating and when the female is raising babies (which is not often since the population if you can call it that is so small here.) since their range is 5- 25 square miles per animal you therefor wouldnt expect to see that many tracks. As far as being reintroduced, florida DNR brought some texas cats to add some vigor to the florida population which is suffering from inbreeding. they released some cats (offspring) near the florida/georgia line, all of which were later caught because of encounters with people. some of these were caught in georgia. if i had proof such as photos i wouldnt share them with anyone other than family b/c of the publicity it might cause. why would i want to bring in hunters with dogs to catch a creature i find fascinating that isnt causing anyone any harm? so they could put it in a cage for people to see and make me lots of money? no thanks. so you may be asking why did i write such a long freakin post if my purpose isnt to prove anything to you? b/c this forum is about sharing our experiences and helping when we can, thats all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 82634, member: 57"] Well, I dont care if you believe they exist or not. I'm not going to try to convince you b/c you and your aliases and allies clearly know it all already. And the more you and your aliases agree on a public forum i guess the righter you become? Anyway, i have a few comments nonetheless. Regarding the cat that i have seen, it was a big black cat about the size of an adult Lab with an extremely long tail. it was in broad daylight (which threw me off since they are nocturnal) and running across a field we farm into a branch that runs into the creek. Its pretty hard to mistake a cat running for another animal b/c of the way they run but i see how it could happen at night. The other time i saw it it ran across the road in front of me, at night. My dad also saw it right before dark while he was harrowing. it stopped and looked at him and then immediately ran into the woods. We've also heard it a couple of times at night. sounded like a woman scream. granted that could have been a woman out lost in the swamp or something. About the prints- we have seen the paw prints on the haylage rolls that sit in the field and get dusty. However, you wouldnt expect to see prints that often since they usually inhabit secluded areas like swamps, river basins, and national forests that most people dont frequent very often. plus they are generally soliatary creatures except when mating and when the female is raising babies (which is not often since the population if you can call it that is so small here.) since their range is 5- 25 square miles per animal you therefor wouldnt expect to see that many tracks. As far as being reintroduced, florida DNR brought some texas cats to add some vigor to the florida population which is suffering from inbreeding. they released some cats (offspring) near the florida/georgia line, all of which were later caught because of encounters with people. some of these were caught in georgia. if i had proof such as photos i wouldnt share them with anyone other than family b/c of the publicity it might cause. why would i want to bring in hunters with dogs to catch a creature i find fascinating that isnt causing anyone any harm? so they could put it in a cage for people to see and make me lots of money? no thanks. so you may be asking why did i write such a long freakin post if my purpose isnt to prove anything to you? b/c this forum is about sharing our experiences and helping when we can, thats all. [/QUOTE]
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