Too funny Doug!
Maybe something to do with the "feisty" reputation I seem to have ( going around at the GGG)….
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Kat's Mountain Lion Photos (Trail Camera Photography)
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Enough, enough with the catty remarks.
–B.G.–
Well I asked the mods to delete the thread because I feel that my location has been made too public and I don't like that. I have not heard back yet.
In the meantime I just got many more pictures from the last couple of days. Here are a few.
Deleted for the time being. Sorry but People stealing my pics got to me. Will try to watermark.
Is the catnip working?
–B.G.–
Hi kat
Love the tails on those animals.
Cheers
Roger
The catnip you put there seems to work Bob :)
Remember the upper spot, past the poison oak? There was a fresh scat there and I think the pictures in color are of a different cat than the younger one. No stripe from the eye to the temple. I think it's a female and she peed ( have pictures to prove it), later on the other guy came buy and smelled for 3 minutes.
"I think it's a female and she peed"
So then the cat peed cat pee, Kat P?
I hope that the mods don't delete this thread, as I am enjoying what you are sharing. But I do understand what you are thinking. If you start getting photos of camera-toting day hikers, then we'll know that the word is out about where to spot a cat. Then the cats will probably go somewhere else.
I think there are cats all over, but they just avoid us so we don't know they're there
Cat pee Kat P? hmmm….
From reading up on the published puma project papers I learned that while they come very close to people, they do so when feeding. Daytime they go further out. Females with cubs go to even more remote areas. I do believe that more humans around will make the cats less present, but they will still come around at night.
Yes, cat pee, Kat_P, cougars……one can have a field trip here :)
It is a nice coincidence that I go by Kat, that I am a Leo and have quite the luck with big cats.
"Remember the upper spot, past the poison oak?"
Oh, yes. The rash has now cleared up.
I was in a snowy patch two weeks ago, and there were mountain lion paw tracks in the snow all over the place. It was one adult plus one kitten. The kitten always walked in the tracks of the adult. Unfortunately, the catnip did not bring them out.
–B.G.–
Next, Gary will be offering to sell mountain lion traps made out of titanium wire.
–B.G.–
Kat,
I love this thread. Could it be sanitized through editing?
I will try Hiking Malto.
Maybe Bob G. Could you edit the one post a way back where you guessed the location?
Thanks, Katharina
I don't there's any risk of the thread being deleted, but I'm too lazy to go back and see what words are "offensive" : )
Jerry, you are lazy indeed. Nothing offensive going on.
Offensive to post location?
Not enough attention span to figure out what the hell you're talking about : )
Jerry please read up or quit spamming, really. Like I said, nothing offensive. Nothing offensive.ok? Nothing offensive.
Maybe it should be called trolling?
Okay, I'll shut up now.
Does this imply you will no longer post the "cat of the day" here?
…wimper
Just to spur you onward …

Your Trinity Alps pictures!
Oh, add me as a friend so I can see your cats. Pitsy ATX
Ok I will.
Thanks Greg. I got a few more last week…
me too !!!!

1. A young friend in the nearby town got his first trailcamera and I helped him set it up ( not the location) and gave him some tips last Monday. Yesterday he got the camera and had several mountain lion pictures on it, bobcats and deer. In less than a week.
2. I found a freshly killed deer up the hill this morning and set up two cameras by it. Wish me luck :)

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