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Fri Mar 3, 6:42 PM ET

 

 

 

CAMARILLO, Calif. - A young female bobcat was recovering from being

shot through the head with an arrow that lodged between the animal's

eyes and out through the skull, wildlife officials said.

 

 

 

 

The projectile managed to miss the brain and other vital organs and

caused some sinus and bone damage, leaving veterinarians and those

who caught the cat Feb. 19 optimistic about its chances of returning

to the wild.

 

" If you're going to get an arrow through the head, that is probably

the best place to have it, " said Nicky Thole, director of Camarillo

Wildlife Rehabilitation.

 

The 8- to 10-month-old bobcat was believed to have wandered for more

than a week with the wound before it was captured. The emaciated

animal, which weighed just 8 pounds — half the weight for a cat her

age — underwent surgery and was showing signs of normal neurological

function, said veterinarian Peregrine Wolff.

 

The arrow was likely shot by a hunter, said state Department of Fish

and Game warden Grant Oggel.

 

" Either somebody had a very bad shot or a very good shot, " he

said. " It was a one-in-a million shot. "

 

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Information from: Ventura County Star, http://venturacountystar.com

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there was some blurb on the news down in SoCal over the weekend about some panic

over a bobcat seen on the beach, and how the authorities were mobilizing....

*rolls eyes*

 

poor kitty

 

 

>heartwerk <jo.heartwork

>Mar 5, 2006 11:59 PM

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> Bobcat shot

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>Fri Mar 3, 6:42 PM ET

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>CAMARILLO, Calif. - A young female bobcat was recovering from being

>shot through the head with an arrow that lodged between the animal's

>eyes and out through the skull, wildlife officials said.

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>The projectile managed to miss the brain and other vital organs and

>caused some sinus and bone damage, leaving veterinarians and those

>who caught the cat Feb. 19 optimistic about its chances of returning

>to the wild.

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> " If you're going to get an arrow through the head, that is probably

>the best place to have it, " said Nicky Thole, director of Camarillo

>Wildlife Rehabilitation.

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>The 8- to 10-month-old bobcat was believed to have wandered for more

>than a week with the wound before it was captured. The emaciated

>animal, which weighed just 8 pounds — half the weight for a cat her

>age — underwent surgery and was showing signs of normal neurological

>function, said veterinarian Peregrine Wolff.

>

>The arrow was likely shot by a hunter, said state Department of Fish

>and Game warden Grant Oggel.

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> " Either somebody had a very bad shot or a very good shot, " he

>said. " It was a one-in-a million shot. "

>

>___

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>Information from: Ventura County Star, http://venturacountystar.com

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