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From: MSN Nicknameballetcatterrie  (Original Message)Sent: 9/6/2008 6:09 AM

With homeowner in doghouse, bobcats move in

Bobcats at home 
 
Bobcats lounge at a vacant and foreclosed home on Vista Palermo in Lake Elsinore.  Photo by Karen Brown
 
By David Kelly, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 5, 2008 - A family of feline squatters has moved into a foreclosed home in Lake Elsinore. Residents of the Tuscany Hills development first noticed the bobcats about a week ago.
With real estate values plummeting and foreclosed homes sitting empty, a family of bobcats apparently decided the time was right to pounce.

So last week, they slipped out of the parched foothills of Lake Elsinore and into a spacious, vacant home in well-groomed Tuscany Hills.

Residents of the development got their first look Aug. 27 when the feline squatters -- at least two adults and three kittens -- lolled atop a wall outside the Spanish-style house.

Someone called 911, reporting mountain lions. Four police cruisers showed up and officers ordered everyone inside. But soon they were out snapping photos along with the neighbors.

Bobcats are not known to attack humans, said Monique Middleton of Animal Friends of the Valley, which provides animal-control services.

"But are they pussycats? No. Can they do a lot of damage? Yes," she said. "They usually look for a food and water source, and there is an old koi pond in the backyard and that's where they are headed."

She said she expected the animals to move on in a few weeks, when the kittens are old enough to travel.

Tuscany Hills has been hit hard by foreclosures, and the house on Vista Palermo has been empty at least six months, neighbors said.

Said Scott Brown, who with his wife, Karen, moved here from Long Beach to be close to nature: "They are great neighbors, and as long as they don't want to baby-sit my kids, it's not a problem."


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From: MSN NicknameTosca-QuirkieSent: 9/6/2008 1:13 PM
What gorgeous kitties!    
 
My mother's house in Sun City backed up to a cypress swamp. Every couple weeks a bobcat would come out early in the morning and walk acreoss her yard.   I never got to see it - too early for my afternoon visits.

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From: MSN Nicknamejtutton99Sent: 9/6/2008 1:55 PM
very cool!  There are bobcats in the easement behind our house.  It is a wetland conservation easement, so it will always be there.  One day I saw one in our street as I was walking the dogs.  It was very pretty.  I also occasionally see otters in our pond.  I love that too.  Yesterday I saw the resident gopher tortoise.  It was a female.  Hope she lays eggs and I see baby gopher tortoises some day.

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From: MSN NicknamecordeekatSent: 9/7/2008 4:05 AM
Wow, they are so beautiful! We have bobcats here, too.
 

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From: MSN NicknameflowermozartfanSent: 9/8/2008 1:09 AM
They are so pretty!!  But I would not want to run into one on the street!!

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