Like "key deer" they have a thing down in the Keys called a "key bobcat." Unlike the deer, it's MUCH larger than its namesake at higher latitudes. The Key Bobcat does not hunt, preferring to play co-ed rec softball. They Key Bobcat does swim short distances, but rarely runs. The Key Bobcat will usually only attack when threatened, although some studies show a negative propensity toward photographers. This is one of the reasons few photos of the Key Bobcat exist, despite many sightings.
I had a black cat named Spike when I lived at the cabin. He was to help keep mice and squirrels out of my cabin. For some reason the cats continued to get taken out crossing the road. I was up to Spike 5 before I moved back in town. I guess that’s not bad for 18 years in Horton Bay.
Cleaned the Bodyshop loaner car last week. There was a brown egg under the hood. I believe one of our customers has free range chickens in their neighborhood. It rolled in by the wipers and got under the hood.
Cleaned the Bodyshop loaner car last week. There was a brown egg under the hood. I believe one of our customers has free range chickens in their neighborhood. It rolled in by the wipers and got under the hood.