Photo taken: July 25, 2013
The cat is not really huge, or a puma, and yes… I know how to spell. The term comes from an old blogger whose blog is no longer accessible about a legendary big black cat on the loose in her area. This black cat whose path I crossed on the walking trail one summer day did not look like any ordinary kitty. That is a face straight out of a National Geographic magazine. My old camera didn’t have a very good zoom, so he wasn’t that far out in the field away from me… and maybe I should have been afraid for my life with a vicious cat like that giving me the predator face. But I bravely took his photo for the enjoyment of my readership….. and then ran like hell all the way home!
have you seen the cat on the right or on the left side? that’s important,..
Just the front side with the sharp teeth…
No doubt Nat-Geo continues the search for that urban panther in your neighborhood. 😼
After that menacing look, I’m definitely sticking to squirrels…
That’s a pretty fierce gaze. I’d run like hell, and not from any superstitious fear. Yikes!
It’s one of the more badass looks I’ve ever seen from any cat. Ody will scowl at me, but that panther looks fierce and deadly!
Looks for me like a wonderful example of Felis catus or Felis Sylvestris cattus.
But I taught I taw a hooge poomah!
But, but – felis catus DEFINES themselves as huge pumas …
Hooge Cutie
From a safe distance….
You led him straight to your house then… oh dear.
The attack squirrels took care of him with an acorn barrage…
That is one SERIOUS face indeed!
Pam