Comments on: Mountain Lion Stalks 4-year-old at Campground
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By Briquets on 07-27-12 @ 10:55 am
This reminds me of a recent mountain lion artical in the Interlake of the couple in Woods Bay. And from all the “useful” comments that were recived suggest this it’s what would be applied in
this case too: this lady and her kids are from California and need to go back ther; keep her kids
inside all summer -dont go camping-because that would be baiting the lion; actually that’s right,
because the lion was here first, so how dare anyone go camping, hiking, live where there are
lions…hmmm guess that means everyone shoulds move, much less do anything outdoors!; oh
and lets jump to the mom being scared it’s going to eat her now -not her kid; and because
there are random facts about lions killing a small number of adults-lets forget about the kids
being the main concern and talk about what an idiot that mom was for being concerned about
her kids… and forget about the number of small kids that are attacked by lion; and that mom
should’ve hazed that cat better, that prevents lions from stalking little defenseless prey; better
yet, lets pretend that we’re experts and know everything about the situation, the people
involved, and mountain lions; can’t forget the FW&P are being lazy by trying to protect
families! Phew, glad that’s all said, i feel like i really accomplished something.
By ~Jeff~ on 07-28-12 @ 12:30 pm
‘Phew, glad that’s all said, i feel like i really accomplished something.’
If appearing foolish was your goal.
By Briquets on 07-29-12 @ 8:30 am
glad you said that - exactly how those comments from the artical it reminded me of, came across - just was quoting. thanks again though- because they do sound that way, and that was
my point exactly.
By skyranch on 07-30-12 @ 9:05 am
Funny…if it had been a wolf all hell would break loose- mobs with torches etc.
By ICallB.S. on 07-31-12 @ 6:24 pm
That 4 year old should always have a sidearm with him. Then the cat would think twice about stalking him! Or he could pay wolves or a bear to be his bodyguard while outdoors. Perhaps
he could grow his fingernails into razor sharp claws and let his teeth grow into fangs so he
could meet the cat on more even terms….oops, looks like my highball could use some
refreshening….burp!..













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