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C'mon now, I was on your side. |
it won't let me post my link to a local recnet articl about cougar stalking where i live please type in this in google cougar, sisters, Powell RIver BC |
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Sorry if this is all true, but blood would be everywhere with even a little swipe from a Bear or Cougar. Either animal would not have left their kill. It would have been brought with them as they ran off. Again no disrespect, but I just had to voice my opinion :( |
I have heard lots of heartbreaking stories over time, Possums, Hawks, recliners, neighbors big dog, etc. It WOULD really help if you could post the vet exam report. |
I'm so sorry for your loss. :( |
We don't have the report in our hands.... and yes you know NOTHING About a cougar then, cougars play around with their play and have fun with it (your ignorance) A cougar is scared of two people, and would 99% run like hell away from people, trust me, a cougar stalked Jerry, Jerry get hit twice by him, once broke a ribs, another swipe the claws went right inside of him, he bleed inside too, and then he walked to die, it was cold enough that we thought her frozen, we carred him and covered him up never looking for wounds.. the wounds from the cats paw was so sharp and thin you even the vet didn't know until shaved she said. We looked for Jerry within a minute of his escape, he either chased after the cougar or it was behind something ike a tree, and Jerry was tough and fast he didn't get Jerry OR he was playing with him (like any fool who says they know cougars should know. look it up cougars play with their prey for fun and don't always kill them right away) Then we WHen we came out for Jerry the cougar took off (any fool who says they know cougars knows you might see one in your life out here but they see you daily if you around) and the cougar quietyly left ... So we were out all night with a slalking cougar trying to Save Jerry, who was trying to save us. There is a crazy cougar in the hood that had the guts to come here (most are very scared of humans and don't go near but somethies they do) Anyways, thats what happend. |
I lived in Arizona for 10 years and we had lots of cougars come out of the mountains for food....I have seen many pictures of them killing desert rabbits which are about a Yorkies size and I have never seen them play with their food...cats do but a cougar. When I look it up on line on the feeding habits of a cougar they don't say they play with their food either. WDFW -- Living with Wildlife |
Yorkie owners love their babies! why would you lie about something like that? Rediculous! I am sorry for your loss and sorry there are mean judgemental people out there that actually think you would make this up. I hope your pup has a peaceful rest with heaven above. RIP my yorkie friend... |
cougars toy wit their prey - google, skip the singles and love chat stuff and find cougar stuff... Jerry wouldn't be that easy to kill either, Jerry was tough as nails and fast, and then we came out in the nick of time.. Thats all folks, I can't handle this talk, what some strangers think doesn't matter to me, its us that matters, and we know. I can't post links in here so I can't show you. |
Thanks for everyone else for their support. |
Do you suppose some are skeptical because others have came on here with wild (pardon the pun) stories, just to seek sympathy and beg for a free Yorkie? |
I suppose that could be true, but they have not asked for a free yorkie and I do not believe you can even get a free yorkie. But I understand the skeptics and the reason for it. I am new to yorkietalk. I am willing to share my sympathy with someone in need, but wouldn't give them my yorkie. I see both sides of the argument. God bless to everyone! |
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I recognize that sometimes we get burned and thus we doubt others so readily. Maybe I am too trusting however.... Can you lay your head down at night after doubting someone that actually is telling the truth? Just a thought. I weep for Jerry and the family. |
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