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Port Franks cougar sighting – the proof is in the plaster

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2 Responses to “Port Franks cougar sighting – the proof is in the plaster”

  1. RADJANo Gravatar says:

    ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER STORY??? ISNT ANYONE TAKING THIS SERIOUSLY??THESE ARE WILD AND DANGEROUS ANIMALS!! BUT SOMEHOW THERE ISNT ENOUGH PROOF TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT???? SO NOW ..WHATS THE PLAN??? WATCH THEM FROM THE SAFETY OF OUR HOME??ARE YOU KIDDING ME??!! WHO ARE THE OFFICIALS???WATING FOR SOMEONE TO GET REALLY HURT??AND THEN BE SORRY???DONT GET IT….

  2. Jim SweeneyNo Gravatar says:

    A good video of the elusive cat would help. Additional proof is in DNA. Since scat is hard to come by, some catnip on a wire brush nailed to a tree should snare a few hairs for MNR detectives.
    Residents with young children should be alarmed. An info source is the Londont blog; just google londont cougar

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