Again: Mountain lions do not belong in human-settled areas.

Oy: “A mountain lion creeping alongside a Southern California woman’s backyard wall forced road closures as wildlife officials tried to capture it.” For apparently 90 minutes. Do Ventura County police not carry guns? …because if this was a large dog causing this much trouble they’d have simply shot it*. A mountain lion, on the other hand… sure, isolate it, catch it, and release it out in the wild.  Whereupon it will simply come back to where all he tasty, slow-moving food is.

Shoot the lion.  Keep shooting them.  They’ll eventually take the hint.  Heck, it’s not like they’re even endangered in California.

Via @MelissaTweets.

Moe Lane

PS: I know that the cops are prohibited from shooting them, sure.  But they shouldn’t be.

*Local cops actually did shoot a dog in my town house complex a while back.  Something like five, six times. And no, I’m not sure why actual wild predators get more consideration than somebody’s ill-tempered, yet theoretically domesticated, pet.

9 thoughts on “Again: Mountain lions do not belong in human-settled areas.”

  1. This will last so long as urban Californians think that mountain lions are something that they’d like as a pet…

  2. Service pistol might well be a poor choice on a puma.
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    Police are familiar with dogs and how they move. A human can hand to hand a big dog. Unarmed human versus mountain lion, no tricks, and the lion wins.
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    Felines are like neither canines or humans. Cats are twitch and ambush, but have low endurance.
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    If you shoot a cat, but don’t stop or kill it, it may cover ground faster than you’d think, and tear you up. Mountain lions are big enough that it’d be a good idea to bring enough gun, and someone who knows how to use it on that target.
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    If you do not injure it, and keep it from thinking it has an easy kill, it might be very likely to not spend the energy.
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    Getting a hold of a capture team may be as long as getting a hold of a reliable shooter, especially if they don’t have a predator control officer.
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    Given the state, the capture team is probably a better choice to manage liability for all the idiot bleeding hearts.

    1. Point of order: Police cruisers carry shotguns and/or Rifles for situations where pistols aren’t enough gun.

      1. Shotguns do work just fine against mountain lions. I had a friend who would have gotten mauled, if not killed, had that not been the case.

  3. Its kind of ironic. A cop visiting your house or passing through your yard can shoot your barking Chihuahua or cowering Labrador if he feels threatened but can’t shoot a giant claw covered death machine?

    1. For the most part, they’re solitary animals and don’t intrude much on each other’s turf. The average range a cat claims is about 20 square miles. So even a small population bump can push individual members a long way.
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      For my money, coyotes are worse. We’ve got a few en our area, they’ve made a run or three at my chickens and my neighbor’s lambs and kids (goat-type). Haven’t gotten a shot at them yet, but it’s only a matter of time. Until the moon cooperates, the dogs will be pulling sentry duty.

      1. Just remember, after you shoot them, hang them on the fence, as a warning to the others. At least, that’s what the folks out in the country around here do.

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