
...another Kitty-Cat bites the dust!....


Don't count on me for confirmation. Back in mid 2002, when I was night manager at a motel five miles from my home over a back road and still had my Camaro, I saw a male and a female cougar walking towards me off the side of the road -- I did not get out to smell them. However, when I lost my transportation and had to walk over that hill, I got the odor of rotting meat; when I read up on cougars, the report is that when they kill large prey they drag the carcass up a tree to save for future meals.Fozzer wrote:The problem I have with domestic Cats, (apart from them crapping in my garden), is that they remind me too much of their much larger, wild brethren...
Big Cats smell very strongly of ammonia...and would cause me great concern if I strayed outside of England...>>>>
Paul.......!
H wrote:Don't count on me for confirmation. Back in mid 2002, when I was night manager at a motel five miles from my home over a back road and still had my Camaro, I saw a male and a female cougar walking towards me off the side of the road -- I did not get out to smell them. However, when I lost my transportation and had to walk over that hill, I got the odor of rotting meat; when I read up on cougars, the report is that when they kill large prey they drag the carcass up a tree to save for future meals.Fozzer wrote:The problem I have with domestic Cats, (apart from them crapping in my garden), is that they remind me too much of their much larger, wild brethren...
Big Cats smell very strongly of ammonia...and would cause me great concern if I strayed outside of England...>>>>
Paul.......!
PS: Greetings -- it's been quite some while since I've been able to visit (for lack of internet -- not by cause of felines).
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