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Updated: 4:13 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008 | Posted: 3:55 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008

Man Shoots, Kills Bobcat That Attacked His Pet Goat

Game Commission Says It's Rare To Spot Bobcat In Yard

 

SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa. —

A man shot and killed a bobcat, after the bobcat attacked one of his pet goats.

The attack happened around 9 a.m. Thursday in a remote area of Conemaugh Township in Somerset County.

The man said he shot the bobcat because he was protecting his pet. The goat, Brownie, only suffered a few cuts.

The man said he was worried if he just got the bobcat to go outside the fence that it would come back later and hurt Brownie.

Game commission officials told Channel 11’s sister-station WJAC, that to spot a bobcat is very rare, but to have one in a back yard and come just 6 feet away is even more unlikely. Bobcats rarely come out during the day, but they are predators.

The game commission plans on picking up the bobcat on Friday.

 

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