MOL MOL MOL I'm right that with the Mt. Lion. That skunk spray is N A S T Y and unforgettable. I had never had the pleasure of smelling skunk funk until late 1980's. We went to visit my BIL in Syracuse. While there we toured all over Western NY...gorgeous area but the skunk funk heavy in the area. Maybe it too had encountered a Wild Feline. Hugs Cecilia
If you are a Blogger registered user, you can skip the step asking you to verify that you are not a spammer. For posts older than 5 days, I have comment moderation turned on.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteHAH - was that a branch or something? Spooked, anyway! YAM xx
he makes a face like da nelly when he is scared... maybe that is because he is a zodiac-lion too?
ReplyDeletei would be scared to.. just think if the lion got sprayed, no mama or daddy to wash it off with tomato juice.
ReplyDeleteMOL MOL MOL I'm right that with the Mt. Lion. That skunk spray is N A S T Y and unforgettable.
ReplyDeleteI had never had the pleasure of smelling skunk funk until late 1980's. We went to visit my BIL in Syracuse.
While there we toured all over Western NY...gorgeous area but the skunk funk heavy in the area. Maybe it too had encountered a Wild Feline.
Hugs Cecilia
Wow, that is a great capture! I imagine the mountain lion has had a bit of experience with a skunk.
ReplyDeleteIt sure didn't like that skunk!
ReplyDeleteWe're with the mountain lion. Skunks stink!
ReplyDeleteI'd have backtracked as well! 🦨
ReplyDeleteI don't know what that was, but that cat was being very cautious.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.
Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Scritches to the pups. ♥
Wasn't that something - who would have guessed it?? :)
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
I bet you it is a Yorkie.
ReplyDeleteWe hope that big cat was far enough away from that stink monster so it didn't get sprayed.
ReplyDeleteA smart lion! Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteThat is fun but also smart!
ReplyDelete