Stand by for something quite unexpected. For some reason unknown at this time, there is confirmation that a wild cat native only to Africa is really on the loose in Decatur, Illinois.
I've decided to forego my plans of becoming a Missouri cave explorer and I'll explain why. It's a new video I've uncovered that shows what happened the moment a hillbilly encountered a very ticked-off mountain lion hiding in a cave.
There are cat people and there are dog people. I have always been a part of the latter group, but if you have feline tendencies, you might want to visit a Missouri town that's full of lots and lots of cat statues and there's a good reason for that.
I've heard it said that it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog. That principle works for cats, too and I can prove it with a raccoon who got the jump-scare of his life thanks to a feline who is convinced he's Chuck Norris.
I think I know what's going on here, but I do have questions. It's a fun new video moment that's just been shared showing a deer licking a cat and it makes me wonder if Garfield the cartoon feline is real after all.
There have been quite a few sightings of mountain lions lately in both Illinois and Missouri. There's a new video from an Illinois man that seems to show a potential mountain lion, but there's a problem.
Someone is gonna have some explaining to do. A 'crazy looking cat' was found by a Missouri farmer who was shocked to learn the animal is native to Africa. What?
We all have our passions. For one Wisconsin guy, it's cats and he's taken that love of felines and turned it into a perfect museum. Oh, wait. I meant purr-fect. That's better.