I'm pretty sure they do. While bow hunting a number of years ago, I had some squirrels playing around under a deer feeder. I bobcat jumped out and grabbed one. He toyed with it a long time but he was where I could not get an arrow into him.357cyrus wrote:I wonder if wildcats play with their prey after they've wounded it like feral cats do.
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I have been having all sorts of trouble trying to reply. Been hitting all the wrong buttons. I don't like this mouse any more than ferul cats. I would like to get a shot at about any cat.
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No,wild cats don't play w/their food except maybe for training kits. More often its barely dead. In Nevada Mtn Lions are open season w/OTC tags and an annual quota limit. Bob cats require a pelt seal to be retained/sold/mounted etc. The far NE corner reports Lynx but I think its more likely a light colored bob. NDOW estemates 25,000 lions.
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