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Old 05-04-2017, 10:31 AM
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That would be a good place to start, John. What ever your state's game and fish and wildlife agency is called. I might also call the county Sheriff's office. Since the bobcat is not a domestic animal but a usually protected species, the game department should want to know. Either way, a suspected rabid animal would or should be of great interest to authorities. It is highly unusual for a bobcat not to scat when it comes into contact with humans. In fact, most of the time, they are well aware of you before you ever become aware of them. Most often, they see you or know you are there and you don't every know they are close at hand. I would also be very suspect that this animal is rabid.
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