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In reply to the discussion: Here kitty, kitty. "Mountain Lion P-22 Hunkers Down Overnight in Los Feliz Home's Crawl Space" [View all]jmowreader
(53,194 posts)38. If he'd have stayed in there, imagine the realtor at house-selling time
"Oh yeah...in addition to the thirty-year-old roof you'll probably want to replace, and the polybutylene pipe you definitely want to replace, there's a mountain lion living in the crawl space."
'Is it dangerous?'
"Not to humans, but you probably should reconsider that teacup-poodle farm you were talking about..."
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Here kitty, kitty. "Mountain Lion P-22 Hunkers Down Overnight in Los Feliz Home's Crawl Space" [View all]
Cleita
Apr 2015
OP
Wow. Beautiful cat! I hope they can lure him out and have him return to the mountains where he
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#9
Seems like this one already has. He, like many domestic feral cats, have found a
Cleita
Apr 2015
#18
let's see--flashing lights at the poor thing, poking at him, scaring him--and they wonder
niyad
Apr 2015
#14
I think that's his lair. I would bet he's been living there for awhile. There is a reason
Cleita
Apr 2015
#19
being weird, I would love it if one of those maginificent beings took up residence around me.
niyad
Apr 2015
#20
I don't know where you live, but if you live in cougar country, most likely there is
Cleita
Apr 2015
#21
don't I wish. we do have deer, raccoon, fox, skunk, and bear around here, and some have
niyad
Apr 2015
#44
oh, I am not worried at all, I would be thrilled. the nearest stream is several blocks away, and
niyad
Apr 2015
#46
On his own.....they left him alone and he vacated...your link has been updated. nt
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#24
Uh - did I miss something? why not simply tranquilize the animal and pull it out?
jonno99
Apr 2015
#33