Anonymous wrote:My mom had a bobcat close encounter. They farmed and she heard what she thought sounded like a baby crying. She walked into a wheat field, suddenly heard the sound again, bobcat and farm cat frozen yowling at each other, they both ran different directions when she showed up.
My dad hunted a moose with 3 other guys and when one guy stayed with the moose (cow) the guy with him went to get the others and equipment to move the carcass. Bull moose showed up, he said it was a bit scary but bull moose did not get up close to him and the cow.
Raccoon babies in a granary looked and sounded cute until my brothers tried to pick them up. Those and beavers caused plenty of damage to farm dogs over the years. We had a dachshund who would take them on and dive after them. This went on for years until the last time she lost. They would also stick their faces into porcupines, and I spent a Christmas pulling quills from the faces of 5 dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe?
We back to a nature preserve and the first time I heard a coyote back there, I thought it might be nice to have a gun, just in case. We don’t have one yet, and I still panic and imagine worst case scenarios of needing to leave the house in the middle of the night and being defenseless, or sitting at our fire pit area and being cornered, so I get it.
coyotes won't bother you.
i'd worry more about the neighbors unleashed dogs. but that's not wildlife.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people in my neighborhood are afraid of foxes. I guess afraid they'll attack?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe?
We back to a nature preserve and the first time I heard a coyote back there, I thought it might be nice to have a gun, just in case. We don’t have one yet, and I still panic and imagine worst case scenarios of needing to leave the house in the middle of the night and being defenseless, or sitting at our fire pit area and being cornered, so I get it.
coyotes won't bother you.
i'd worry more about the neighbors unleashed dogs. but that's not wildlife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe?
We back to a nature preserve and the first time I heard a coyote back there, I thought it might be nice to have a gun, just in case. We don’t have one yet, and I still panic and imagine worst case scenarios of needing to leave the house in the middle of the night and being defenseless, or sitting at our fire pit area and being cornered, so I get it.
coyotes won't bother you.
i'd worry more about the neighbors unleashed dogs. but that's not wildlife.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe?
We back to a nature preserve and the first time I heard a coyote back there, I thought it might be nice to have a gun, just in case. We don’t have one yet, and I still panic and imagine worst case scenarios of needing to leave the house in the middle of the night and being defenseless, or sitting at our fire pit area and being cornered, so I get it.