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Live from the stand thread

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Kind of a bizarre evening set. First the dumb Great Horned Owl that I have posted about before landed on a trail camera which is mounted on a camera stake in one of my plots. I had just reset the camera today after the SOB had landed on it a couple nights ago and tilted the camera down to facing the ground. F'n thing! LOL It then jumped off the camera and onto the ground. I am entirely impressed at how fast a damn Great Horned Owl can run around on the ground. I would say almost as fast as a chicken chasing bugs in a yard. It was crazy. Then a short while later I saw this damn domestic cat. At first it was about 60 yards away and I thought it was a bobcat as I could see the spots. Then I saw a long tail and I was what Hell is that thing?! It eventually walked right under the box blind and I videoed it. This is just a snap shot of the video as I have no idea if we can even post videos on here. I have never seen a spotted domestic/feral cat. I guess there are spotted breeds but I have never seen one in person until today.

spotted house cat.jpg
 
No collar, trespassers don't get a pass from me.

Thing probably pleasure kills a few hundred birds a year.
 
That’s the offspring of a bobcat and loose domestic cat. Thankfully for the domestic cat he wasn’t as hungry as he was h……y
 
No collar, trespassers don't get a pass from me.

Thing probably pleasure kills a few hundred birds a year.
I will be trapping after deer season and if I catch it then it won't get released. I didnt really have a shot at it tonight. It came through the brush and then directly under the box blind. I had the cell phone out a window to get the video/picture.
 
That’s the offspring of a bobcat and loose domestic cat. Thankfully for the domestic cat he wasn’t as hungry as he was h……y
I looked it up and it says the bobcats and domestic cats are genetically too different to breed and produce viable offspring.
 
I looked it up and it says the bobcats and domestic cats are genetically too different to breed and produce viable offspring.

I don’t have it on hand. But remind me if I forget. I’ll show you a pic of one I shot. No way it was wild or domestic. I had it mounted.
 
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