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Feeding Wildlife

Clubbed with common cooking cutlery? :shock:

This coldblooded killing a consequence of criminal cat cuisine!

But the cur is cured. :nod:

Wouldn't let me post the word k i t c h e n !
 
I have a friend that captured a bobcat in a live trap. He coerced one of his buddies into helping him, and they managed to get the cat into a suitcase. They then left it out on a highway, near some thick trees where they were able to hide and watch the proceedings. A carload of people drove by, squealed their brakes, backed up, and one occupant leaned out to grab the suitcase by its handle. They drove off, and a hundred yards later all the doors swiftly opened, and all inhabitants evacuated before the car even came to a stop. Of course, the pranksters were having a big laugh in behind the trees, as they watched the bobcat sprint into the nearby pasture. :-)
 
Soapweed said:
I have a friend that captured a bobcat in a live trap. He coerced one of his buddies into helping him, and they managed to get the cat into a suitcase. They then left it out on a highway, near some thick trees where they were able to hide and watch the proceedings. A carload of people drove by, squealed their brakes, backed up, and one occupant leaned out to grab the suitcase by its handle. They drove off, and a hundred yards later all the doors swiftly opened, and all inhabitants evacuated before the car even came to a stop. Of course, the pranksters were having a big laugh in behind the trees, as they watched the bobcat sprint into the nearby pasture. :-)

A Bobcat in the baggage is bad news. :D :D


Oh Ya, JF said you made him help you with that Bobcat. :wink: :lol: :lol:
 
Soapweed said:
I have a friend that captured a bobcat in a live trap. He coerced one of his buddies into helping him, and they managed to get the cat into a suitcase. They then left it out on a highway, near some thick trees where they were able to hide and watch the proceedings. A carload of people drove by, squealed their brakes, backed up, and one occupant leaned out to grab the suitcase by its handle. They drove off, and a hundred yards later all the doors swiftly opened, and all inhabitants evacuated before the car even came to a stop. Of course, the pranksters were having a big laugh in behind the trees, as they watched the bobcat sprint into the nearby pasture. :-)

When I heard that story it was supposed to have happened on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and it was a carload of Indians that had stopped to pick it up... :wink:
 
Oldtimer said:
Soapweed said:
I have a friend that captured a bobcat in a live trap. He coerced one of his buddies into helping him, and they managed to get the cat into a suitcase. They then left it out on a highway, near some thick trees where they were able to hide and watch the proceedings. A carload of people drove by, squealed their brakes, backed up, and one occupant leaned out to grab the suitcase by its handle. They drove off, and a hundred yards later all the doors swiftly opened, and all inhabitants evacuated before the car even came to a stop. Of course, the pranksters were having a big laugh in behind the trees, as they watched the bobcat sprint into the nearby pasture. :-)

When I heard that story it was supposed to have happened on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and it was a carload of Indians that had stopped to pick it up... :wink:

The story I heard was told in the first person by one of my friends who is not prone to exaggerate. Yes, it did occur on a reservation, but not Fort Peck. I left that part out, so as not come across as being insensitive.
:wink:
 
Soapweed said:
Oldtimer said:
Soapweed said:
I have a friend that captured a bobcat in a live trap. He coerced one of his buddies into helping him, and they managed to get the cat into a suitcase. They then left it out on a highway, near some thick trees where they were able to hide and watch the proceedings. A carload of people drove by, squealed their brakes, backed up, and one occupant leaned out to grab the suitcase by its handle. They drove off, and a hundred yards later all the doors swiftly opened, and all inhabitants evacuated before the car even came to a stop. Of course, the pranksters were having a big laugh in behind the trees, as they watched the bobcat sprint into the nearby pasture. :-)

When I heard that story it was supposed to have happened on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and it was a carload of Indians that had stopped to pick it up... :wink:

The story I heard was told in the first person by one of my friends who is not prone to exaggerate. Yes, it did occur on a reservation, but not Fort Peck. I left that part out, so as not come across as being insensitive.
:wink:

Iffin it happened-- it may/must have happened more than once, as I was about 15 years old when I heard a friend of my Dads telling him the story...And being the hellions my buddies and I were, we immediately tried to catch a bobcat... Luckily we didn't find one... :wink:
 

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