BOBCAT IN LIVING ROOM

A woman in Ken Caryl, Colorado, which is tucked into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, called the sheriff’s department to remove a bobcat from her house. The homeowner had left the door ajar overnight for her own cat. Deputies arrived to find a bobcat hiding on a shelf behind the family TV. How to get it out? Deputies tried using the green laser light from their Tasers, to get the bobcat to chase the lights outside. The bobcat was not “not interested” in chasing the light. Said the sheriff: “Guess some intruders just aren’t dazzled by our high-tech tricks.” The deputies eventually left, and the bobcat left the home on its own about four hours later.
* After taking a few minutes to mark most of the rooms in the house.
* It wasn’t interested in chasing the green laser light? What about a feather on a stick? A feather on a 40-foot stick should do it.
* Should have tried running a can opener. Can’t beat the classics.
* Did they try just standing outside and saying, “Come here, Bob!”?
* Any sign of HER cat?