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re: The Berwick looking thing on Tanner Williams road in Jackson county Mississippi
Posted on 8/27/12 at 2:08 pm to AlxTgr
Posted on 8/27/12 at 2:08 pm to AlxTgr
She said she heard cougars cry etc and the dogs would go nuts. Wolf is my frick up. Sorry should have been fox I am at work. Cougars were in bay st louis last year check news feeds. making big comeback last ten years.
Posted on 8/27/12 at 2:09 pm to TutHillTiger
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Cougar on Mississippi Coast
by bubbat on Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:53 pm
.Anybody seen a really big kitty cat down there?
LINK
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (AP) — Authorities fear a big cat, perhaps a cougar, may be roaming the Cedar Point area in Bay St. Louis in Hancock County.
"I was raised in Hancock County, and the old people used to talk about the panthers - the big cats,'' city animal control Officer Dorty Necaise said Tuesday.
Now, talk of the big cats is back, brought about by sighting reports and the death of a small dog that was mauled in the area recently.
Deputy Police Chief Mike De Nardo said a family on July 8 reported that their miniature schnauzer had been attacked and killed.
"The owners heard the dog yapping. They went outside and saw a large creature dragging the dog off,'' he said.
Necaise said he tracked the animal over the weekend and found paw prints that were the size of a Great Dane's, but obviously from a feline with big claws.
He said he gathered sets of prints in the mud of the Cedar Point area and from sand traps on the Hollywood Casino golf course.
State wildlife officials were going to join local trapper Clark Breland in searching for the animal.
Since Hurricane Katrina decimated the area in 2005, Necaise said nature has reclaimed parts of Cedar Point that weren't rebuilt and wild animals abound.
"It's much wilder than any other part of the city,'' Necaise said.
There have been reports of hogs, alligators, foxes, bobcats, coyotes and other wild animals, he said
Cougar on Mississippi Coast
by bubbat on Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:53 pm
.Anybody seen a really big kitty cat down there?
LINK
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (AP) — Authorities fear a big cat, perhaps a cougar, may be roaming the Cedar Point area in Bay St. Louis in Hancock County.
"I was raised in Hancock County, and the old people used to talk about the panthers - the big cats,'' city animal control Officer Dorty Necaise said Tuesday.
Now, talk of the big cats is back, brought about by sighting reports and the death of a small dog that was mauled in the area recently.
Deputy Police Chief Mike De Nardo said a family on July 8 reported that their miniature schnauzer had been attacked and killed.
"The owners heard the dog yapping. They went outside and saw a large creature dragging the dog off,'' he said.
Necaise said he tracked the animal over the weekend and found paw prints that were the size of a Great Dane's, but obviously from a feline with big claws.
He said he gathered sets of prints in the mud of the Cedar Point area and from sand traps on the Hollywood Casino golf course.
State wildlife officials were going to join local trapper Clark Breland in searching for the animal.
Since Hurricane Katrina decimated the area in 2005, Necaise said nature has reclaimed parts of Cedar Point that weren't rebuilt and wild animals abound.
"It's much wilder than any other part of the city,'' Necaise said.
There have been reports of hogs, alligators, foxes, bobcats, coyotes and other wild animals, he said
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