Bobcats in My North Dallas Yard

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  • @thekolenfamily3403
    @thekolenfamily3403 7 років тому +4488

    Dude...you have the voice for National Geographic ...lol

    • @garyenwards1608
      @garyenwards1608 5 років тому +10

      hes dead brooo hes fukkin dead

    • @Maaarrina
      @Maaarrina 5 років тому +17

      Be perfect for history channel as well.

    • @TheRealNinoBrown
      @TheRealNinoBrown 5 років тому +20

      I could listen to this man all day

    • @ejackson9511
      @ejackson9511 5 років тому +2

      Not really...

    • @RichyKSC
      @RichyKSC 5 років тому

      Gary Edwards where do you have this information ?

  • @DES1GN3R007
    @DES1GN3R007 5 років тому +794

    "the bobcat expert was out of town" sounds like whoever you talked to just didnt feel like dealing with the problem

    • @joshparker1426
      @joshparker1426 5 років тому +5

      Meme ḍǿƗJPG lmfao what I’m saying

    • @susankirkland5356
      @susankirkland5356 5 років тому +13

      Who has a bobcat expert? Other than a zoo. We supposedly have bobcats here, and I think I may have seen one 1x, but a lady swears they come and breed under her porch each year. Where they go after, is anyone's guess. We are in SC, near Charlotte, NC.

    • @andrewpage3221
      @andrewpage3221 5 років тому +3

      Do u get a lot of bobcats in the us we don't have them here in the UK

    • @MtnGirll
      @MtnGirll 5 років тому

      Meme ḍǿƗJPG This is very common with any kind of animal rescue.

    • @M-dv1yj
      @M-dv1yj 5 років тому +3

      Sounds like the guy making the video did not want to help TBH

  • @horseman528
    @horseman528 8 років тому +2141

    People in north Texas will probably be seeing more bobcats and coyotes simply because of all the developers who keep building houses and as a result destroy their habitat. As a result, they have no place left to go but near houses especially when houses carpet the landscape.

    • @alabamamothman2986
      @alabamamothman2986 5 років тому +19

      On the nosey. They're just trying to survive.

    • @mozaikgem
      @mozaikgem 5 років тому +3

      Awww hell naw 😣

    • @xExekut3x
      @xExekut3x 5 років тому +13

      There's way more undeveloped land than developed in the US. This is an ignorant, misleading statement.

    • @ginamarshall7691
      @ginamarshall7691 5 років тому +25

      Yep, live in Allen, Texas. They are building on any available land. Lost all our bunnies.

    • @allahson4967
      @allahson4967 5 років тому +1

      So fast bobcat id shoot

  • @foresthoe8072
    @foresthoe8072 5 років тому +386

    "This would be the last time I'd ever seen that bobcat" me: 😔

  • @georgebaldwin9779
    @georgebaldwin9779 8 років тому +311

    No doubt the plethora of bird feeders has something to do with the Bobcat's visits.

  • @GreenSweeper
    @GreenSweeper 9 років тому +115

    Saw three today while hiking in southern Arizona. Was a mother bobcat and her two little cubs which were as cute as could be with their stubby little legs. Kept my distance though, know bobcats are no joke when it comes to their power and tenacity, add in the mother instincts and I would have been a fool to get anywhere near them!

  • @frankllewellynponcherello4287
    @frankllewellynponcherello4287 8 років тому +1643

    Awesome video. But, "Never feed wildlife"... Then cut to: fat ass squirrels chompin on KFC corn cob. LOL. No biggie tho. Great footage!

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 7 років тому +129

      Squirrels don't count ;)

    • @nenaj1
      @nenaj1 5 років тому

      🤣

    • @kolsonmaddox777
      @kolsonmaddox777 5 років тому

      People feed squirrels and birds all the time though lol

    • @joannedavis1991
      @joannedavis1991 5 років тому +2

      ASMR Poncherello LOL yeah exactly.

    • @tabbycat3610
      @tabbycat3610 5 років тому +3

      A squirrel cant inflict fatal harm on you...

  • @furtherbeyond
    @furtherbeyond 10 років тому +2781

    I would have fed the first bobcat. He was doomed.

    • @etherraichu
      @etherraichu 5 років тому +10

      The second. There are three bobcats in that video. The first two are different animals.

    • @donnastephenson5566
      @donnastephenson5566 5 років тому +4

      Me too.

    • @HEllis-qu5nn
      @HEllis-qu5nn 5 років тому +60

      you could have at least put out water and some food and called a vet and rescue! damn! cold blooded

    • @davidthomas1906
      @davidthomas1906 5 років тому +33

      Knowing me I would have tried to somewhat domesticate him without allowing him inside

    • @shanniworld8310
      @shanniworld8310 5 років тому +31

      yeah, I thought the same thing at first, but then you must remember this is a bob cat and it could tear you to shreds for any reason. Best not feed a bob cat.

  • @kevin120857
    @kevin120857 10 років тому +594

    We live in a different area of Dallas. A friend saw a bobcat today and we googled it, and up popped this wonderful little film. I love the narration as much as the footage. It enrages me that people sell bobcat kittens and then abandon the animals when they figure out they are wild. Stupid, stupid, stupid!

    • @Crusader1815
      @Crusader1815 7 років тому +60

      If you raise them from kittens, technically they are not wild anymore. No wilder than a domestic cat, at least. If you're going to keep a bobcat, you have to know what to expect and plan for it. Make sure you have a huge enclosure outside so he can't escape. Being tame, he'll walk right up to people, scare them, and maybe get himself shot.

    • @HoboKentKruegrer
      @HoboKentKruegrer 5 років тому +6

      @@Crusader1815 No you can not. They are wild animals not domestic. You must be a city boy..

    • @Crusader1815
      @Crusader1815 5 років тому +1

      @@HoboKentKruegrer You're as dumb as a box of rocks, and so is anyone else who says this. There's just no other way to say it.

    • @palmchristmastree
      @palmchristmastree 5 років тому +3

      Steve Quest cats and dogs were wild and we made them tame you can tame literally almost any wild animal as long as you raise it right obviously you need to go to the city and get an actual education, dumb fuck

    • @shannonstewart4792
      @shannonstewart4792 5 років тому +5

      @@palmchristmastree Takes many years to Domesticate wild animals. It's in there dna. Leasr that's what my aunt who is a exotic animal Vet.

  • @lisal2844
    @lisal2844 7 років тому +443

    This sounds like a legit documentary lol

  • @ashswolfdreams
    @ashswolfdreams 10 років тому +33

    Beautiful video with wonderful narration. I wish more people could see the sacredness of experiences like these the way you clearly do - and the only way to help that along is to help folks truly see what's out there. Gratitude and Peace.

  • @djhappy8668
    @djhappy8668 Рік тому +1

    God. They are beautiful. Precious fur babies. Thank you for not hurting them.Bless.

  • @AlarmingTwitch
    @AlarmingTwitch 5 років тому +3

    9 years later and this was highly entertaining. Thanks for sharing

  • @BROOKLYN1977
    @BROOKLYN1977 4 роки тому +4

    This man has the perfect voice for any type of documentary.👍

  • @TangleF50
    @TangleF50 10 років тому +197

    Wild cats are no different than tame pet cats in that they both need regular deworming. I would venture to say that almost all Bobcats venturing into human habitat are in the desperate stage of Ascaris infestation. A few yrs ago I had a male cat that went off on his own and I didn't see him until about 3 yrs latter a few miles from home. I took him food but he still remained ravenous hungry. Then I realized he needed deworming. I emptied 1 cap Piperizine into food and after that he no longer came for feeding; he was good to go.

  • @ogbobbyjohnson175
    @ogbobbyjohnson175 4 роки тому +30

    Those are the largest squirrels I’ve ever seen!

  • @victor256in
    @victor256in 6 років тому +273

    Thanks for not killing it.

    • @dexon777
      @dexon777 5 років тому +5

      BigV why would he?I will be happy if ı see bobcat in my backyard

    • @GribGFX
      @GribGFX 5 років тому +4

      Do people actually kill wild cats?

    • @glockbabe9601
      @glockbabe9601 5 років тому +1

      They might as well have. They starved it

    • @NannupTiger
      @NannupTiger 5 років тому +7

      @@glockbabe9601 ~ it is a wild bobcat! Feeding it is not a good idea, no? I am sure nothing good can come out of feeding wild carnivores/predators 😞 actually encouraging them to your property can only bring about problems like....death, to them in the long run

    • @Myemnhk
      @Myemnhk 4 роки тому

      @@GribGFX yeah cause they attack small pets and children

  • @horbergus
    @horbergus 9 років тому +487

    Very well done video, thoughtful and relaxed as opposed to stupid and hysteric like most animal videos on youtube.

    • @PhillipThomas1
      @PhillipThomas1  9 років тому +48

      horbergus
      Thank you! I Agree - there is enough beauty in nature to give goosebumps. Who needs the "hysterics".. Well said.

    • @roseelder9066
      @roseelder9066 9 років тому +33

      Most videos I see are the people yelling and trying to make it go away. Like what's the big deal? You are safe in your house and you should sit down and appreciate the wonderful piece of nature LITERALLY sitting at your doorstep. I would kill for an animal like that to come in the backyard so I could take pictures of it from the back door.

    • @Moosesarealright
      @Moosesarealright 7 років тому +1

      J

    • @Keithbarber
      @Keithbarber 4 роки тому

      Its nature as its best

  • @robinmandyfox8925
    @robinmandyfox8925 5 років тому +4

    You and your beautiful wife were so lucky to have the presence of these amazing creatures so close to the human eyes !!! Thank you so much for respecting them and not getting a shot gun out !! Absolutely one of the most beautiful videos a home owner has taken of a species rarely seen so close by the naked eye. Thank you for sharing !! 😻

  • @AnnieLouiseG
    @AnnieLouiseG 3 роки тому +1

    What a great video w/sweet narrative. Thank you for taking the time to share it with those of us who appreciate it.

  • @SeadHeganovicPjesnik
    @SeadHeganovicPjesnik 6 років тому +26

    Thank you for sharing this amazing video. They are such magnificent creatures.

  • @RCdada609
    @RCdada609 7 років тому +461

    Respect to you dude for not calling the police or killing the bobcat. Lot of us never get to experience wildlife or see any of these cool creatures cuz greedy people build homes in wild areas and kill the animals off. You instead like a man, stayed in your home, observed and actually enjoyed these cool creatures.

    • @AmourEtLumiere
      @AmourEtLumiere 4 роки тому +1

      Amen to that!!🖤🥰

    • @awesomemel
      @awesomemel 4 роки тому +1

      They still ended up dying though. The first bobcat is assumed to have starved to death

    • @thomasdemay9805
      @thomasdemay9805 4 роки тому

      @@awesomemel the first Bobcat wasn't a wild one though. The wild ones are different.

    • @tarapasco3746
      @tarapasco3746 4 роки тому +1

      Should’ve tried harder to help the tamed one. What a turd! He basically fattened up the squirrels for the wild ones to kill but wouldn’t help the helpless one. Asshole

    • @katebadley5464
      @katebadley5464 4 роки тому +1

      This!!! Yes!! I was raised in the Sonoran desert. Please God, respect these beautiful creatures. Change your behavior to protect and respect them. They are wild. Predation is not personal. It’s survival. Keep your small pets inside if unattended. That’s it. That’s all you have to do.

  • @MantisMan13
    @MantisMan13 10 років тому +226

    That first cat looks like a Serval, not a Bobcat. Look up Serval, they seem to be commonly domesticated. Note how long and thin the tail is and the spotting is not like a bobcat. Also the ears are very much like other Servals.

    • @psiphyre
      @psiphyre 4 роки тому +1

      It was not a serval.
      This is a serval:
      cpb-ap-se2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.unimelb.edu.au/dist/3/41/files/2014/09/4733017669_e3f3f0c43e_z.jpg
      Note the small head, large ears, light coat, & medium length tail.

  • @tinkercooper1332
    @tinkercooper1332 3 роки тому +1

    We have the same
    Bob Cat come twice
    a year, sticks around sleeping on our
    back yard block fence ..
    Spring & Fall
    he knows the rabbits
    are plentiful in the spring
    with alot of easy prey being born..
    He hangs around eats until hes gained alot
    of weight leaves looking beautiful.. Come fall he returns looking like he's starved, hangs around
    a month or two leaves out across the desert..
    He's repeated this same cycle for past 10 year's..
    His mother must've bought him this route
    as a kitten..
    I always start looking
    for him thinking he's not coming this year
    because he looks half dead last few times
    but each time he arrives to see him leave
    looking so beautiful
    gives me some hope
    he's gonna return..
    I know soon he's not gonna come and that's gonna be
    heartbreaking..
    I know he watches us
    as well, making sure
    we see his
    coming's & going's
    I really believe he
    doesn't leave until
    he sees & hears
    Be safe I'll see you again
    my friend...

  • @ballislife9989
    @ballislife9989 7 років тому +62

    What a truly beautiful cat. The unbelievable reflexes.

  • @matrixsekhmet8554
    @matrixsekhmet8554 8 років тому +517

    you should have given him something to eat...there was a reason why he came to you...

  • @TJH1971
    @TJH1971 7 років тому +80

    You are/were so blessed to have such beautiful wild cats in your backyard.

    • @doGInVain
      @doGInVain 4 роки тому +2

      I wouldnt call that a blessing

  • @twohawk1203
    @twohawk1203 7 років тому +352

    If you are referring to your cat and the bobcat, catnapping, your cat is not cat napping. That is a defensive posture, on the toes, frozen and cautiously observing the bobcat. You cat is not all that comfortable.

    • @PraiseTheFSMonster
      @PraiseTheFSMonster 5 років тому +17

      I thought that was weird of him to say too. The cat was terrified and the bobcat was in predator mode, especially the way it was flicking its tail and showing its teeth. This guy doesn't know how to read animals.

    • @donnastephenson5566
      @donnastephenson5566 5 років тому +1

      That's for sure...hypervigilant..

    • @JHorse508
      @JHorse508 5 років тому +4

      I think everyone is aware the house cat was shook

    • @sophiel4608
      @sophiel4608 5 років тому +10

      just me Yes he does, he says the cat is scared in the video

    • @mansfield360
      @mansfield360 5 років тому +18

      TWOHAWK 1 your Iq is showing, he showed his cats tail for a reason genius.

  • @MrMarkhall1
    @MrMarkhall1 8 років тому +177

    It must be exciting having real wildlife. In the Uk, all we have are foxes and badgers. There are foxes even in the middle of cities, but they aren't dangerous. There are just a very tiny amount of wildcats left in Scotland, but they are almost extinct.

    • @HBC423
      @HBC423 5 років тому +1

      Raccoons can be assholes, mountain lions are scary.. black bears are usually cool, but can kill you real quick if they want to. Opossums are funny creatures, real cute. Those are the only ones that interact with humans where I live. The coyotes, rabbits, skunks, foxes, and groundhogs are pretty shy. I can see all of those in Tennessee, plus many I'm forgetting

    • @xdrazormon454
      @xdrazormon454 5 років тому

      But you must have European wild cats in Scotland those are part of the ancestors of our domestic house cat

    • @celticwarrior777
      @celticwarrior777 5 років тому

      No it's dangerous not exciting esp if you have pets

    • @babysherl493
      @babysherl493 3 роки тому

      So cool! The things I’d do to observe a real bobcat in action! At some prey, not me lol. We don’t have wildlife like that here roaming too.

  • @XprPrentice
    @XprPrentice 5 років тому +2

    First, let me compliment you on a lovely video, one that is an exemplar of what YT was started to promote.
    Now, I have conflicting feelings. I partly grew up in DFW and went to college in Dallas. As a kid, I watched blue jays dive bomb our cat in the back yard. I love squirrels, have seen a few black ones, one even popped out of a trash can to take the last of my burger. In Arizona, we had one come by daily. It had a lovely coat (I named it Pinecone). But I also feel for the first bobcat, the apparently domesticated one (who, as you noted, didn't try to eat your house cat). A domesticated cat that is made to look out for itself probably won't last long. Even the actual "wild" one. It certainly was fascinating, but your shot of it walking away, the last time you saw it, was grim foreboding.

  • @madameauringlocsin9248
    @madameauringlocsin9248 10 років тому +136

    the first one looks hybrid! maybe serval hybrid coz he's taller!

  • @tonycohen4311
    @tonycohen4311 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this fantastic video! I just moved to new property in west Sonoma County, California and this morning discovered 3 bobcats wandering around on my deck and driveway. Learned a lot from your video!

  • @Amidat
    @Amidat 10 років тому +521

    you might be right that it was raised in captivity - because it doesn't look like a pure bobcat.

    • @MGk-Farmer
      @MGk-Farmer 5 років тому +7

      I have allot of bobcats in my area that look just like him but allot more fatter

    • @thomastorres1323
      @thomastorres1323 5 років тому +2

      Amidat stfu

    • @MGk-Farmer
      @MGk-Farmer 5 років тому +15

      @@thomastorres1323 whats your problem you sound pretty sensitive over a persons comment

    • @satori-in-life
      @satori-in-life 5 років тому +10

      No, it's an actual Bobcat it was just raised with people. Their behavior will be totally different as a result.

    • @HBC423
      @HBC423 5 років тому +16

      @@satori-in-life bobcats do not have tails that long, or spots like that, or long legs, or a face like that.. it might if been a serval or a mix

  • @cuteandred1
    @cuteandred1 5 років тому +60

    Omg look how they move at 3:00. Those moves looks so robotic

    • @glockbabe9601
      @glockbabe9601 5 років тому +1

      Dumb ass, the video was sped up

    • @osama4laden676
      @osama4laden676 5 років тому +15

      @@glockbabe9601 damn why the girl gotta be called dumb ass? Obviously she didn't know. I think u the real dumb ass.

    • @johnnyappleseed2481
      @johnnyappleseed2481 4 роки тому

      That's true ignorance is not a crime or anyone's fault.

    • @osama4laden676
      @osama4laden676 4 роки тому +2

      @@johnnyappleseed2481 shut the fuck up and nobody ask you for your opinion.

    • @kiddadd
      @kiddadd 4 роки тому +1

      @@glockbabe9601 fuck you asshole. Not everyone would know that, you douche

  • @thisgirlonfire
    @thisgirlonfire 5 років тому +771

    “It’s a general rule we don’t feed wild animals”
    Proceeds to show herds of fat squirrels and trees filled with bird feeders

    • @rockblues6254
      @rockblues6254 5 років тому +19

      Lol 😂

    • @JeffreyJefferson
      @JeffreyJefferson 5 років тому +59

      Its different with predators

    • @jamalpeoples3736
      @jamalpeoples3736 5 років тому +32

      What he meant is you don't feed predators.

    • @FreeCorps1984
      @FreeCorps1984 5 років тому +27

      @@jamalpeoples3736 Just fatten up they're prey

    • @jamalpeoples3736
      @jamalpeoples3736 5 років тому +8

      @@FreeCorps1984 what he should have did was remove the bird feeders. The moment he noticed that they were praying on the squirrels. Unfortunately people are stupid. Some people would have fed the bobcat. At least this way it still had to work for it. People don't realize small predators bring bigger ones. Even the smalls ones can kill a child or pet.

  • @lancethrustworthy
    @lancethrustworthy 5 років тому +3

    This is a fine example of the music really adding something to the mix. Well done. So often we see the reverse.

  • @dominikspencer3981
    @dominikspencer3981 7 років тому +44

    Hey Great footage Phillip. These animals are not easy to see, and I am aware you know this. I had a pair that lived with me in the mountains in northern california, and no one would believe me. I think it may have been a mother and cub. They never let me come close, or even wanted me to spot them in the foliage, but I finally got them to come into my home when the weather was below 30 degrees, to stay warm. They would stay behind the partition behind my sofa and just watch me. Scary, but worth it....out there we were all in the wild and I was part of it. I didnt tame them or domesticate them, and now they're somewhere out there still being in the wild...
    Great job on the camera!!!

  • @angelwings7930
    @angelwings7930 2 роки тому +1

    We used to live in the outskirts of a desert town. LOTS of interesting experiences with wildlife. Had a small hill behind us, our house was built sort of into the side of it, the highest point of the hill was just a bit higher than our 6 foot stucco backyard fence. And we had trees. One day my chihuahuas were going berserk, I’d stepped into the house for a moment but hauled right back to see what was going on.
    I looked up into a tree, it wasn’t very tall. I met the gaze of a gorgeous bobcat. We weren’t far from each other and it was like looking into eternity. The cat had a psychic gaze, it looked right through me. It had no fear whatsoever. We looked into each others eyes for a while and I was about to move back, I might have softly said something to it I don’t remember. But then it very casually, slowly walked back up the tree branch and up to the top of the stucco fence and onto the land above it. It moved as if there was nothing in the world it was worried about. Of course I never left my little dogs out there again. It’s not smart to leave pets even for a minute if you’re in a rural area. Hawks, bobcats , etc. I was embarrassed I’d been so stupid but looking into the bobcat’s eyes from so short a distance was an unforgettable cosmic experience.

    • @tonyprice2256
      @tonyprice2256 Рік тому

      An amazing experience. Thank you for sharing.

  • @wright534
    @wright534 7 років тому +3

    Thanks for posting this. What gorgeous animals; I hope they had good lives.

  • @phillipandtressatuck8684
    @phillipandtressatuck8684 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing Phillip! Love the BG music.... Nice camera work and patience........ Happy 2020!!

  • @kirkwilson6698
    @kirkwilson6698 9 років тому +4

    Yeah, Thats a North TX Bobcat alright. We have a couple in our yard as well. Awesome. Thx for posting.

  • @SR71GIRL
    @SR71GIRL 4 роки тому

    Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing this. Nothing beats watching nature... and I mean NOTHING! So fascinating. Love the cats.

  • @dravenstone8532
    @dravenstone8532 8 років тому +302

    can you narrate audio books

  • @shanniworld8310
    @shanniworld8310 5 років тому

    Wowee, thank you so much for being present in so many ways when the cats came to visit. Wow. I just loved listening to your voice and watching your excellent footage.

  • @b4ssfunk3d
    @b4ssfunk3d 5 років тому +5

    5:23 is insane. She just takes one leap and springs like 15-20 feet. It's amazing how powerful these creatures are for their size. A coyote wouldn't stand a chance against a bobcat if there were a 1v1 fight. Coyotes usually hunt in pairs or packs where bobcats are solo predators.

  • @LB-vl3qn
    @LB-vl3qn 5 років тому

    Beautiful. I live very close to you and saw a bobcat in the alley one morning. They had been sighted in our neighborhood, and even though I always had plenty of food for the ferals out, I never saw one in our yard. We had everything else - birds, hawks, squirrels, raccoons, possums, mice, rats, feral cats, and our own cats - but never the bobcat. Thanks for capturing these beauties on video. Makes you ponder their fate. ~ Lisa

  • @JamaaLS
    @JamaaLS 5 років тому +3

    Awesome music. Great mini documentary.

  • @collinpearson385
    @collinpearson385 5 років тому +2

    Great job Phillip really appreciate your love oh these animals, I feel the same way

  • @Crusader1815
    @Crusader1815 11 років тому +133

    Lucky it was the tame one and not the wild one. I always kept my cats inside when I had them... cars and coyotes and cat-hating pricks abound here. I sure hope that skinny tame bobcat didn't meet a sad end though. I probably would have thrown him some meat, but then he would have adopted me for sure.

    • @highjinx6519
      @highjinx6519 5 років тому +7

      Or worse would’ve gone up to other people expecting to be fed except he’d scare the shit out of them and get shot.

    • @otterplay5028
      @otterplay5028 5 років тому

      Me too Crusader, for those exact 3 reasons you listed, the last one being the most despicable.

    • @otterplay5028
      @otterplay5028 5 років тому +1

      @@highjinx6519 so true High Jinx

  • @MoofManiac
    @MoofManiac 5 років тому

    Beautifully narrated, with empathy. Thank you!

  • @marshamcdonald179
    @marshamcdonald179 7 років тому +60

    Phillip Thomas. For future reference, if you see more? Call Texas Parks and Wildlife and ask for a list of licensed wildlife rehabilitators. They will help you. Don't contact Craigs List!!!! People on there are usually just dealing in animals to make money! They could care less what happens to them. It is illegal to keep native Texas Wildlife for pets, for the very reason you mentioned on the first cat. If it had been a pet, and someone let it loose, it didn't know how to hunt so probably slowly starved to death.

  • @DNSMLT
    @DNSMLT 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful cats. Poor things were hungry.

  • @tweekk_k
    @tweekk_k 7 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing. We just moved to Allen, TX I was walking my dog last week and we encountered a Bob Cat....my dog (who is 90lbs) was sniffing like crazy...I looked over and there was a cat..crouching..staring..checking us out under a huge trash container. I was mesmerized, bc I suddenly realized that this was not a domestic cat, but what I now know you guys called a Bob Cat. I gave my dog a firm pull and slowly walked away..i was in shock... of my close encounter. I'm originally from London, so Ive never encountered something so real, raw and wild! lol Believe me I give that trash can a wide birth walking my dog, but I'm so happy I got to see her him

  • @billcoggeshall6764
    @billcoggeshall6764 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful watching her crouched down and stalk those squirrels

  • @banjoist123
    @banjoist123 11 років тому +4

    I walk right past bobcats in River Legacy Park in Arlington almost on a daily basis. They are so used to people on foot that you can walk right next to them. If you get too close, they will just casually move away, but they are almost tame. This is an amazing video!

  • @generationofbmx
    @generationofbmx 4 роки тому

    wow your lucky to capture all this. thnx for posting

  • @neolones
    @neolones 10 років тому +33

    Lovely video and narrative. Thank you for posting.

    • @johnnydeep1599
      @johnnydeep1599 3 роки тому

      Fock face..he didn't even feed a dying of STARVATION cat...your thanking him.??

  • @gonzalezgrant
    @gonzalezgrant 9 років тому +56

    I stay in Dallas near the trinity river, and have seen plenty of bobcats

  • @jessicat2304
    @jessicat2304 5 років тому +9

    I saw one of these so close I gently walked away and prayed to God .

    • @doGInVain
      @doGInVain 4 роки тому +1

      Smart women

    • @luketroyer7620
      @luketroyer7620 4 роки тому +1

      A bobcat isn't going to attack a human unless it's retarded

    • @luketroyer7620
      @luketroyer7620 4 роки тому

      @cobainzlady a bobcat isn't a cougar though. A bobcat is not that much bigger than a domesticated cat, they weigh less than 20 lbs. They would definitely kill pets and they could mess you up if you cornered one, but they're not dangerous.

  • @mfeltrin1
    @mfeltrin1 5 років тому

    Your whole video is simply amazing very very well done... Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @michael7v6
    @michael7v6 10 років тому +17

    My 5 year old daughter and I got a kick out this video. Thanks.

  • @theagbaman
    @theagbaman 5 років тому

    You have a phenomenal voice, Sir! Great job and thank you for sharing!

  • @MississippiKitten
    @MississippiKitten 11 років тому +7

    What a great video, thank you so much for sharing! Regarding the first bobcat who seemed rather tame... I noticed the cat had true rosettes on its coat which is not something that occurs on bobcats. As for it's body shape, like the rosettes I would attribute that to the same thing; I think this was a cross between a domestic Bengal cat and a bobcat. Bobcats always have a stocky build and the first cat in your video had a longer body and longer legs.

  • @shockerjason
    @shockerjason 4 роки тому

    What a cool video. I love that out of all the people who this could have happened to, it happened to someone with a knack for narration. Thanks for sharing!

  • @cyclonus01
    @cyclonus01 8 років тому +175

    You should have fed the serval it would have came back and maybe even adopted it.

  • @chrisbillington3341
    @chrisbillington3341 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Really good rhythm track too. By who I wonder?

  • @Andulvar
    @Andulvar 5 років тому +24

    I had a cat that made friends with a lynx by giving her mice.

    • @chinohuerta1718
      @chinohuerta1718 5 років тому +3

      Haha dude wtf are you serious? That's pretty cool even tho I don't like cats. I'm a dog person

    • @glockbabe9601
      @glockbabe9601 5 років тому

      Lmao

    • @pyrovania
      @pyrovania 4 роки тому

      @rumpleforeskin73 Bobcats occasionally try to mate with domestic cats. It's not always food they are looking for. Female bobcats where I live aren't a whole lot bigger (10-15 pounds) than domestic cats.

  • @rowdeo8968
    @rowdeo8968 4 роки тому

    I just have to say your voice should be used for documentaries for sure National Geographic. The bobcat is beautiful.

  • @alyssa0411
    @alyssa0411 12 років тому +148

    Lucky the house cat wasn't eaten.

    • @projectkj7643
      @projectkj7643 5 років тому +35

      Alyssa , am I the only one shocked how little he seemed to care about his cat being in a dangerous situation?!! He probably would have filmed the kill, sadly.

    • @gui4992
      @gui4992 5 років тому +20

      @@projectkj7643 honestly there was nothing he could do, he knew what a bobcat was capable of, and knew that possibly if he stepped out, he would've been attacked. He was concerned, who would not have been? But he couldn't do anything, and the bobcat seemed tame. If it was going attack, the cat* would've been mangled before he could get that sliding door open.

    • @celticwarrior777
      @celticwarrior777 5 років тому +8

      NO the bobcat would have ran if he came out. No way I'd have left my family out there to be KILLED FCK THAT

    • @celticwarrior777
      @celticwarrior777 5 років тому +1

      TAME???it killed a four pound squirrel bobcats are NOT TAME

    • @BruceD1776
      @BruceD1776 4 роки тому +2

      It's not likely to attack another cat near its size except to fight over territory, in which case one or the other would likely retreat still alive.

  • @th3_g0dz_of_Vict0ry
    @th3_g0dz_of_Vict0ry 5 років тому

    Strangely fascinating. Couldn't stop watching once started. Super cool. Domesticated bobcat compared to wild. Nice narration too.

  • @theroboyouknow
    @theroboyouknow 9 років тому +50

    I loved the work you did on Cheaters. Can't miss that filming style and voice.

    • @juthedrummer2917
      @juthedrummer2917 6 років тому +7

      San Diego UMM JOEY GRECO WASNT DA NARRATOR THO

  • @brianallan4577
    @brianallan4577 4 роки тому

    Ive watched a couple of your videos and like your narration. Keep up the nice work.

  • @jainastevens1891
    @jainastevens1891 10 років тому +16

    Amazing. So beautiful.

  • @briancoolman6260
    @briancoolman6260 4 роки тому

    Awesome video. Always love when I get the chance to see one of these beautiful cats whether in my alleyway or in the woods. It's just so cool to see that even in such a growing urbanizing area we are still in the presence of such wild creatures. I hope that the towns in the area can keep some of the natural habitats in the form of nature preserves, in order to keep these animals alive. and happy.

  • @mayhemmike1789
    @mayhemmike1789 8 років тому +26

    this kinda reminded me of Marty stouffers wild America, the way ya narrated this whole thing. I watched it like it was a TV episode

  • @samuraisteve2775
    @samuraisteve2775 4 роки тому

    Cool video, thanks for filming and sharing. 🙏

  • @JinnOfTheWest
    @JinnOfTheWest 11 років тому +15

    Great video! Excellent commentary! You sound like a professional.

  • @myragroenewegen5426
    @myragroenewegen5426 4 роки тому

    Love this. You watch with a genuine interest in what the real, more mundane life of a wild animal is like. How they aren't always hunting, their fear of humans, how prey interacts with them . . . It's the kind of humble-but authentic experience I wish wildlife documentaries would focus on more, instead of obsessing over the wonders of wildlife tracking photography or the stories of the researchers involved, or making the animals more television friendly. Let's just watch a wild animal do very little for two hours. There's always more going on than we think.

  • @karenklock6366
    @karenklock6366 7 років тому +6

    Just got home from work...on my patio watering my flowers...on 2nd floor on Arapaho and see a bobcat strolling along my fenceline. Now I know what is going on @ 2am when I hear animals fighting.

  • @StraightFocusedPhotography
    @StraightFocusedPhotography 5 років тому +1

    This was good coverage. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lindseysloan8735
    @lindseysloan8735 4 роки тому +3

    God I love everything about this video. "Look at that tail"

  • @bklynboater
    @bklynboater 2 роки тому

    You have a smart housecat with great presence of mind. My domesticated cat would probably not have moved either-but not out of smarts. Mr. Magoo is as blind as the cartoon caricature for which he was named.

  • @keithcampbell8363
    @keithcampbell8363 10 років тому +85

    All you city rats quit wining about this really cool video of the wild coming to this guys house.
    You probably thinks its OK to destroy millions of acres of habitat to build a mall or a golf course that we don't need!!!!!

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 4 роки тому +1

    The one that was underweight probably was already domesticated so feeding it would not likely have done it more damage. I would have given it food. In 1972 when I was 12 I made friends with a female bobcat. It was 15 degrees below zero f and had not been above zero for days. I let her into my basement man cave/bedroom and fed it and we became instant best friends. She spent the winter with me (voluntarily) and then finally wandered off when the weather got warm again. She came back several winters only she brought her babies with her most years. Then when she stopped coming her offspring and their off spring came. We became a sort of winter shelter for them for over 20 years but the area got too built up and by the late 1990's they stopped visiting altogether. The first one helped me get two boy scout badges which got me promoted from Tenderfoot to 2nd class.

  • @Evridia
    @Evridia 12 років тому +5

    he is just chilling with the housecat. the house cat told him there is Blue Buffalo treats inside. ;D

  • @joegarcia7218
    @joegarcia7218 5 років тому

    I love the way you constructed this video . I live semi off the grid in West Plano in a canvas tent . I have encountered this so called tamed type of Bobcat ,the larger , more extreme marked cat . These cats will walk right up to me as though I'm not even there . Cigar smoking and radio blasting , this big cat would just walk right across my path as if I wasn't even there . The true wild Bobcat has a much different behavioral pattern . The true wild Bobcat is secretive and elusive .

  • @noconfusion25
    @noconfusion25 8 років тому +5

    wow amazing footage sir. I love how you went to detail too.

  • @j.fraley6862
    @j.fraley6862 4 роки тому

    Beautiful. When I was a kid growing up in my home town of Ajo AZ Me and my cousins were walking into his yard, oblivious of what was around us. We lived in the desert and we knew there was wildlife all over, but after we went inside my cousins house we heard a loud scream, sounded like a baby crying out in my friends front yard. We walked outside and it screamed a gain.. A huge mountain Lion about 10 feet above our heads in the tree we had just walked under. She was gorgeous, but of course they called AZ Game and Fish, who tranquilized her and took her off away from town. Us kids could have been lion food very easily.

    • @j.fraley6862
      @j.fraley6862 4 роки тому

      @cobainzlady Where I'm from they're everywhere. Bob cats as well. It's funny though, one of the most Dangerous creatures around here is the Gila Monster (Pronounced Heela) Its a slow moving reptile for those that don't know but its bite is more poisonous than a rattlesnake, but I've never seen one in all my 51 years. I'd love to see one someday.

  • @WorkHardBeNice
    @WorkHardBeNice 5 років тому +33

    "Well, we talked about feeding him".
    Man...

    • @EvgeniyaJZ
      @EvgeniyaJZ 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah I feel bad for that cat. We used to feed opossums and squirrels when they were skinny and hungry...and they aren't even rare or endangered. I would have definitely fed him and kept all of the chicken skins for him in the future

  • @unacceptablecanadian9550
    @unacceptablecanadian9550 5 років тому +2

    Tamed and relaxed...tale flickering like a madcat..facepalm lol.
    Also the first one looks like a Savannah.

  • @KarlAndArma4ever
    @KarlAndArma4ever 11 років тому +43

    The first one looks like a product of selective breeding. Probably wound up in your back yard because of idiots shouting "WILD ANIMALS SHOULD BE SET FREE IN THE WILD" without any forethought as to how exactly a tamed animal is supposed to survive in the wild.
    The second may have been kept in a wildlife reserve where hunting was optional at best before being released. Curious about the jerky motions it was making while stalking about the yard, though...

  • @channelswimmer
    @channelswimmer 14 років тому

    Talk about a dedicated film crew! Great stuff, thanks. They are beautiful creatures and it was nice to see her get rewarded with a tasty meal.

  • @gunslinger-1904
    @gunslinger-1904 5 років тому +48

    Man I would be feeding him everyday gaining his Trust some bob cats get big it's like a cat the size of a dog in your yard

  • @regieendsley9750
    @regieendsley9750 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! We had a female house cat who would lay under the clothesline all afternoon. Bluejays would sit on the clothesline support post and taunt her then swoop down then back up and land on the opposite post. Our old cat would just lay there as if she were asleep. Finally, a Jay would get to close and the cat seemingly spring-loaded would shoot almost straight up in the air and the neighborhood would have one less bluejay

  • @DavieODell
    @DavieODell 4 роки тому +7

    That’s a servel cat hybrid .. worth 18K 😂😂😂 it’s called a “Savannah Cat”

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 4 роки тому

      i agree on that, except i don't know about the price. i had a bengal which uses a savanah in the breeding i think. it might have been $500 ? maybe but it was abandoned so i took it in. it was the most remarkable cat i have had. it was an expert hunter. i took it camping and everywhere. followed me like a dog. even had a deer follow it once. edit// heh, just looked up savanah cats, they want 20K! sheesh. who would pay that?

  • @cynthomas1
    @cynthomas1 5 років тому +1

    9 years later and that epic excuse for not sending out the "expert" is still funny!! "I'm sorry, the Bobcat expert is out of town".😲😲😂😂😂😂😂😂😶

  • @armbender777
    @armbender777 8 років тому +6

    Outstanding video.. thanks for sharing ..

  • @CVedit
    @CVedit 14 років тому

    Those bobcats aren't the only patient critters in that yard. Seems like you take your lessons where you find them. Thanks for giving us all something worth watching. You're awesome!

    • @damiraamedi6585
      @damiraamedi6585 7 років тому

      🐅🐆🦁🐂🐵🐒🐶🐕🐩🐺🐱🐈🦁🐯🐅🐴🐄🐎🦄🐮🐂🐃🐷🐄🐖🐗🐽🐏🐑🐐🐪🐫🏁

  • @dieselboy610
    @dieselboy610 7 років тому +3

    Ive been seeing more and more bobcats out in Richardson,Texas every year.

  • @fredyh357
    @fredyh357 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video! Wish we seen when the bobcat caught the squirrel 🐿