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"Stinky" in November 2018. |
(Here is CPW's news release about her.)
I called her "Stinky," for lack of a better name. She soon gained a cage-mate, another kitten from down the Arkansas River in Otero County, whose even more antisocial demeanor — a good thing, really — earned him the nickname of "Hissy." He would hide inside a hollow log in the enclosure, peer out, and hiss in the most hostile manner that he could.
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"Stinky" six months later. She is crossing the hollow log but would not fit inside it. |
This was Stinky at the end of May, when she and Hissy were deemed sufficiently grown to be released into their original territories. They weighed 50–60 pounds, Hissy being a bit larger.
So I thought back to the case of Travis Kauffman, who got his fifteen minutes of fame last February when he "fought off" and killed a mountain lion west of Fort Collins.
A subsequent necropsy put the little lion's weight at 24 pounds (9 kg.) So it weighed maybe half or less what Stinky weighed upon release.
Kauffman stomped a kitten, albeit a big one.
I and everyone else who wrote about that thought that he had been attacked, his running triggering a predatory reflex.
But the rehabber had a different view. She pointed out that Kauffman's injuries were on his front, whereas a mountain lion normally attacks from the rear or side. She thought he was probably bent over the kitten snapping photos with a smartphone when it literally got in his face.
The kitten was big enough to scratch him up, but not big enough to take him down.
Part 1 here
Part 2 here
Part 3 here
Very interesting and yes, he did get his 15 minutes of fame. Even made the 5:00 news in Grand Forks, North Dakota
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