Between different alligatorscoyotes, and huge cats being where they do not belong, Eyewitness News audiences have actually been the very first to come throughout the roaming animals.
The latest, prospective sighting comes out of Kingwood, where a next-door neighbor declares a bobcat took a late-night stroll on Monday.
ABC13 audience Jilla Clemons shared a video from her front patio revealing the larger-than-normal feline walking throughout her backyard along Falling Brooke Drive.
She informed ABC13 that next-door neighbors have actually started hypothesizing about exactly what lurked because they have not seen the cat prior to.
Some of the previous wild cat encounters ABC13 has actually reported on consist of a Sugar Land-location bobcat and a tiger that was seen roaming in west Houston, which got nationwide attention due to who was managing it.
Who can forget the case including India the tiger and Victor Cuevaswho’s implicated of an unassociated murder however ended up taking care of the animal?
India was a severe case of a wild animal in our location. So far, Kingwood authorities have not provided any kind of safety caution from the latest sighting.
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