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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 3224067" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>...And not a cud-chewing beastie listed on the menu. Alas, I posited a larger size for your mascot, and thus a more varied diet.</p><p></p><p>We have a resident bobcat on the Ranch who makes an appearance from time to time. In a fit of originality, Mrs. Brewingfrog has named him Mr. Kitty. However, in April of this year, we had a cougar move through the area. I never saw him, but several kills were found indicating a size-large cat, and some neighbors managed to get eyes on him confirming that we had an apex predator in the neighborhood. We took to referring to him as The Big Kitty. Interesting observation: While the cougar was in the neighborhood, the coyotes, pigs, and most other critters cleared out. It was strangely quiet in the evenings. When these critters began creeping back, we knew that The Big Kitty had moved on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 3224067, member: 28"] ...And not a cud-chewing beastie listed on the menu. Alas, I posited a larger size for your mascot, and thus a more varied diet. We have a resident bobcat on the Ranch who makes an appearance from time to time. In a fit of originality, Mrs. Brewingfrog has named him Mr. Kitty. However, in April of this year, we had a cougar move through the area. I never saw him, but several kills were found indicating a size-large cat, and some neighbors managed to get eyes on him confirming that we had an apex predator in the neighborhood. We took to referring to him as The Big Kitty. Interesting observation: While the cougar was in the neighborhood, the coyotes, pigs, and most other critters cleared out. It was strangely quiet in the evenings. When these critters began creeping back, we knew that The Big Kitty had moved on... [/QUOTE]
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