Ideally it'll find its way back on its own. If not, hopefully they can tranquilize it and move it back to the forest. If it doesn't attack people or pets, it has a good chance of getting out of this alive.
That would be a rather weird resolution to this story. "Mountain Lion incident in Oceanside resolved after authorities broke into a woman's house in Washington and tranquilized her." @@Endersgame33910
I am in Escondido, a few years ago I looked out of my driveway and saw one appear up the road about a hundred yards away. It jogged down the street, across a lawn and jumped up on the roof of a single-story house like it was nothing, went up over the top and disappeared. It was quite a lot bigger than the one seen here, maybe half again bigger. I couldn't believe my eyes, I felt like I had seen a space alien. We have coyotes down here occasionally, a neighbor had their cat taken by one recently. But I can't imagine if I had been up the street and seen that thing jogging towards me, I would have crapped my pants.
Not long ago this would have been big news. Today, a mountain lion roaming downtown Oceanside is mundane as compared to how humans have been behaving lately. I just hope it gets back okay and has stories to tell it's friends about all the neon signs and crazy people.
Maybe you should go down there and explain that to the cat, then he could move on like he is supposed to. He probably just didn't get the notification of his boundries the county commission sent out. @@robburton3255
No seriously, @HappinessIsAJourney has a point. Unless that thing trotted all the way down from Bonsall and somehow ended up in downtown Oceanside, we have to leave ourselves open to the possibility that some idiot found a baby mountain lion cub, brought it home, raised it for about a year, then realized they were in over their head and released it. Think that's not possible? Wrong. I volunteered at Lions, Tigers and Bears for a few years. A good portion of those animals had that same story. Dude adopts a tiger cub, a bobcat or something else. Months/years later it's a big mistake and they don't know how to deal with it so they open the door. Now the thing is habituated and the only life it knows is around humans. The way thing thing gravitates to occupied areas tells me it's not planning on going back to the mountains. It doesn't even know where the mountains are.
We have plenty of "wild" hills and canyons in Oceanside. Also, this one most likely came from the San Luis Rey River area that's pretty wooded and connects to the hills of Camp Pendleton, Bonsall, Fallbrook and all the way to Palomar Mountain.
You don't really want to leave it alone. A mountain lion roaming around city streets is not good for both people and the mountain lion itself. If it can't find its way back to the forest on it is own, the best option is to tranquilize it and move it to the forest. Its just begging for trouble to let it roam around city streets.
@@CranberryFo Hi, there, if that cat sees a "kid" run from it, then it might chase the kid and try to eat him or her. People should all agree people and wild animals need to be segregated from each other.
Please help it get back to the wilderness. Don't kill it. 😢 The cat is lost.
Ideally it'll find its way back on its own. If not, hopefully they can tranquilize it and move it back to the forest. If it doesn't attack people or pets, it has a good chance of getting out of this alive.
@@CranberryFoyour going to be the only one getting tranquilized !!!!
That would be a rather weird resolution to this story. "Mountain Lion incident in Oceanside resolved after authorities broke into a woman's house in Washington and tranquilized her." @@Endersgame33910
He got hit by a car 😔
@@GrumpyCat24 🙏🏿🗿
I am in Escondido, a few years ago I looked out of my driveway and saw one appear up the road about a hundred yards away. It jogged down the street, across a lawn and jumped up on the roof of a single-story house like it was nothing, went up over the top and disappeared. It was quite a lot bigger than the one seen here, maybe half again bigger. I couldn't believe my eyes, I felt like I had seen a space alien. We have coyotes down here occasionally, a neighbor had their cat taken by one recently. But I can't imagine if I had been up the street and seen that thing jogging towards me, I would have crapped my pants.
Not long ago this would have been big news. Today, a mountain lion roaming downtown Oceanside is mundane as compared to how humans have been behaving lately. I just hope it gets back okay and has stories to tell it's friends about all the neon signs and crazy people.
And this Just in, the crime rate is down 5% since the reported snaggle pus has taken up night patrols in the Oceanside area. :)
This cat probably feeds off the homeless living in the river beds🤷🏽♂️👀
This big cat is not scared because at one point, this was his home. We just visitors we are in their home. Respect the big cat!.
Juliette has her custom made "Mountain Lion Throat Protection Scarf" because these cats go for the neck.😮
Don’t hurt it. Just relocate the poor cat. Poor, poor animals we take their land their homes and they are hungry. Don’t be evil, relocate it.
This hasn’t been its land for many years. I don’t want to see it harmed but it does not belong here…for its own good. Quit living in the past people.
Maybe you should go down there and explain that to the cat, then he could move on like he is supposed to. He probably just didn't get the notification of his boundries the county commission sent out. @@robburton3255
So cute!!! :) I am so happy!
OHS Pirates vs. ECHS Wild Cats lol
Take the lion to a sanctuary.
Poor baby. I hope they help get it back to its place. I hope it doesn’t get killed.
I have seen deer in the hills of I-5 onto the 805 split of sorrento valley
who would've thought there be mountain lions in a state of mountains???
There is no mountain in Oceanside ? Think about that ...
What?
Someone had to have brought the mountain lion there!!
No seriously, @HappinessIsAJourney has a point. Unless that thing trotted all the way down from Bonsall and somehow ended up in downtown Oceanside, we have to leave ourselves open to the possibility that some idiot found a baby mountain lion cub, brought it home, raised it for about a year, then realized they were in over their head and released it. Think that's not possible? Wrong. I volunteered at Lions, Tigers and Bears for a few years. A good portion of those animals had that same story. Dude adopts a tiger cub, a bobcat or something else. Months/years later it's a big mistake and they don't know how to deal with it so they open the door. Now the thing is habituated and the only life it knows is around humans. The way thing thing gravitates to occupied areas tells me it's not planning on going back to the mountains. It doesn't even know where the mountains are.
We have plenty of "wild" hills and canyons in Oceanside. Also, this one most likely came from the San Luis Rey River area that's pretty wooded and connects to the hills of Camp Pendleton, Bonsall, Fallbrook and all the way to Palomar Mountain.
So, all Whales live in Wales?
Wonder if someone was out there trying to pet it.
"Quick, someone contact Jim Carrey(Ace Ventura Pet Detective 🎥).😆 Good Kitty, Nice Kitty 🐅
Cute kitty
Good job handling the situation
He just wants to hang out
He's looking for a Starbucks
These cats are harmless. Just got to run up to it and give it a bear hug.
Animals take hugs as a prelude to an attack. Hug a wild animal, and you get the claws.
@@MrJuvefrankanimals attack because of white supremacy cause my man made global warming caused by free people
Is this the sign?
So if it's trying too attack you ,It's not an emergency?
Leave the cat alone.
You don't really want to leave it alone. A mountain lion roaming around city streets is not good for both people and the mountain lion itself. If it can't find its way back to the forest on it is own, the best option is to tranquilize it and move it to the forest. Its just begging for trouble to let it roam around city streets.
How about I tranquilize you and move you when you taking a stroll
How can we leave it alone if it's roaming around a city aimlessly silly
@@josevalenzuela5011 but did you die
@@CranberryFo Hi, there, if that cat sees a "kid" run from it, then it might chase the kid and try to eat him or her. People should all agree people and wild animals need to be segregated from each other.
That looks wild but Pendleton mountains/ Bonsall are right there so i guess it makes sense
Here Kitty Kitty 😻
It just left the bar, and was going home.
You are in his territory.
That's a big cat! Watch out for your pets too!
Awesome mountain lion 🦁
The riverbeds are their roads to the coast.
City Hall ?? Cat needs to get busy with politicians
I see a lot of cougars all the time. There everywhere
YOU HAVE MOUNTAIN LION ROAMING IN OCEANSIDE KEEP YOUR PITBULL & ROTTWEILER LOCKED UP SAFELY & THAT MOUNTAIN LION WAS NOT EVEN FULLY GROWN OMG
Poor Baby Was Hit By A Car, It Just Made Me So Sad. We are building on their land where else are they supposed to go.
"As it was in the beginning so shall it be at the end"
Somebody's pet ..
Not a single cougar joke in this comment section. I’m very disappointed, in all of you.
I got a couple of stray cats in my neighborhood the mountain lion can have 👍
There looking for people pets has food or humans be careful 😮😮😮
Its going to be hungry eventually, watch your pets
scared adolescent and i wish it the best
Here kitty kitty kitty
Someone's pet was let loose 😂
He was hit by a car and the driver didnt stop 😔
that guy is cool
You better catch that cat before someone gets hurt
Poo thing.
I worry about people walking there dogs. There are many of us.
She said AI……how dumb have people become?…..
Swear in that kitty to the police force immediately.
Oh no they're sending their Wildlife as illegal felines.
Gta 6 glitch
Where’s humane society 🤨