Posted by Bob Kerr on March 04, 2009 at 20:00:02 from (216.249.67.127):
In Reply to: Cougars in Michigan posted by relaurain on March 04, 2009 at 04:55:31:
There was one spotted in one of the Parks in Terre Haute Indiana just last week. A year and a half ago , one female got loose from a Big Cat Rescue center in Neigboring Clay county. She has never been captured and was supposedly one who had had bad human experiances so was not likely to be that close to town "They say". They set up a tiger trap but haven't caught it yet. There have been some reports over the past few years of other so called "Pet Cougars" getting loose here and I know they can have a very large "range" so I hope those loose ones don't get a breeding program going. There was a large ferral house cat population in that park a year ago and may still be a bunch loose there, I wonder if it smelled those house cats scent and wandered over that way thinking it may find a mate. Go to Mywabashvally.com and look up the news story.
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