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Domestic Cat x Bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1438316" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Haven't personally seen any bobcats, but they are around. On a couple of occasions at night last winter, heard the dog barking, looked out and saw a really big looking cat at the cat food pan. At first thought it could be possibly a bobcat, but then decided it was just a big domestic cat. Someone in the area has some Maine Coon cats, and they seem to have influenced some of the stray cat population. Not cat related but have seen a dog coyote hybrid, that was born into a litter of Border Collie pups. It must happen in the reverse form from male dogs and female coyotes too, several folks claim to have had worse issues with what they call coydogs than with coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1438316, member: 24816"] Haven't personally seen any bobcats, but they are around. On a couple of occasions at night last winter, heard the dog barking, looked out and saw a really big looking cat at the cat food pan. At first thought it could be possibly a bobcat, but then decided it was just a big domestic cat. Someone in the area has some Maine Coon cats, and they seem to have influenced some of the stray cat population. Not cat related but have seen a dog coyote hybrid, that was born into a litter of Border Collie pups. It must happen in the reverse form from male dogs and female coyotes too, several folks claim to have had worse issues with what they call coydogs than with coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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