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‘Very rare’ cougar sighting in Minneapolis neighborhood

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Home security cameras captured footage of a cougar prowling through the Lowry Hill neighborhood early Monday morning.

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The big cat can be seen hopping a fence and walking across a shared driveway, before making his way into another yard around 3:30 a.m. Monday.

“All of a sudden he was like, ‘Oh my god check it out,’” said Kristi, recalling her husband’s reaction when he watched the clip. “there it was clear as day – this big cat.”

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says while big cat sightings in the city are extremely rare, transient cougars are known to occasionally travel through the state.

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Since 2004, there has been only one other instance of a cougar captured on camera in Hennepin County. Statewide, there were six recorded cougar observations last year – which could be paw prints, scat, roadkill, or photos – with it likely that some if not all of those were the same cat. 

The DNR says it has collected no evidence to suggest there is a breeding population in Minnesota, rather the cats are passing through – most likely originating in the Dakotas.

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“It’s been the neighborhood buzz,” said Kristi. 

Wildlife experts say if you encounter a cougar, do not shoot it as they are protected by Minnesota law. Instead, they suggest making yourself large and loud to scare the cat away.



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