The first cats are from near by, the last one is one that jumped in front of Mt F350...it lost. Lots of these big cats here theses days. I don't believe that any of us PCP shooters would shoot one with our pellet guns. Unless of course we had an excellent shot with a .50 cal?
I could never shoot one of these; I grew up with them. Extremely intelligent creatures very smart. There are plenty of options to deter them if they are stalking you. They do not know any different & are wired from birth as natural born hunters. They were not given a choice as this who they are. None the less they can easily be detered from attacking you by presenting them with another obstacle/option even at the last percieved last moment.
Those who are eliminating their habitat are the ones that Must look deep inside themselves: yet they never do! I too am to blame for this. Where does it end? I am afraid we all know the answer. It does not look promising.
I do not like to see it, should be in the hunting section.Yes they can be dangerous., but to me, those pictures are in bad taste and disrespectful. Just my opinion.
ah, cats are pretty sensitive to head shots .. assuming its not already in the process of eating you, a good .22 pcp would probably turn its lights out ..
Was there a reason to kill them? It might help to explain why they were taken, well the 1st two anyway, the 3rd sounds like it could have been an accident if it was hit by the truck...
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