yes, its from facebook. the lady linked an old texags post about mountain lions so i figured she'd see this thread. still firm on what she thinks it is.
We had one of those at our barn/ shop for years. Feral but was also a dumpster diver like the others. The neighborhood dogs including my lab learned to leave him alone. Bad ass Tom cat.SteveBott said:
That Tom is probably the bad ass in his neighborhood. Even the dogs get out of his way.
1. cause it is pretty big for a domesticated breed. 2. I wanted the lady who posted it to see this thread, since shes dead set on it being a mt lion.44mAG said:
I'm confused. Why are we making a big deal about a house cat? Bobcats have bobbed tails, and mountain lions look nothing like this guy.
Heelers are great working dogs, but they are not to be messed with. Known a few that were quirky.Mas89 said:We had one of those at our barn/ shop for years. Feral but was also a dumpster diver like the others. The neighborhood dogs including my lab learned to leave him alone. Bad ass Tom cat.SteveBott said:
That Tom is probably the bad ass in his neighborhood. Even the dogs get out of his way.
A neighbor stopped by one day with his red healer on the back of a flat bed truck. The heeler jumped off as the cat almost dared him to. The dog pounced on the cat and they rolled with the cats head winding up in the dogs mouth. He shook the cat several times before the owner could get to him. Died quickly.
And needs a .22 in the ear hole.SteveBott said:
That Tom is probably the bad ass in his neighborhood. Even the dogs get out of his way.