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Yes, Elkotronics, Bobbie was always well-behaved. We only saw her from inside the house, never while outside. She liked our place because of the birdbath and the shade (we had a big tree).
She also visited our neighbors' houses, spreading her charm. Never heard a complaint about her comportment. Ha.
She and her youngin' are both so beautiful - what a treat for you ta be able to watch them like that! I believe it, too, because the only time I've seen a bobcat in the wild (in Chiracahua National Monument south of Willcox, AZ) was when it was resting underneath a tree, beside the entrance road to the Visitor's Center of the Park. I stopped my car, rolled down the window and just stared at he or she. Eventually, the small bobcat got up and wandered off. I think we made it nervous!
I used to live in Placitas. A mother bobcat, whom we called Bobbie, brought her kittens over to our place all the time. I think they liked the coolness of our rear courtyard grass in summer. Here's a pic taken near our birdbath.
This would just about tip it in for lifetime thrills.
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