Cougars have been seen all over the place in several cities.

Written by Kim_Johnson

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    • I have a different take on this. I don’t thing it’s sad, I know they don’t. Imagine, living in our shadows, and noise. Then it all of a sudden the noise stops. The cats are coming in for a closer look, (ours are still hidden in Oceanside). I think it might cause problems since people still go out for walks with young kids. They will start going through our trash, getting to complacent, and more contact with people, the less chance of survival. When we start back up, it will be a slower pace. Not everything will go back to normal. Our governor said the plan is to open slowly. Select businesses will reopen, then more and more.

    • You did the right thing. That is just exactly what another cat would of done. Let it be the first to move. The only one I have seen up close and personal was in the desert. She wasn’t interested in me. She just trotted along in a good pace.

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