Mowing the lawn today, I noticed a whitetail doe watching me all the while I mowed.
She would step out in the open every once in a while and then step back and lay down just inside the tree line.
Then this one time when I was driving past her, I noticed a big long hair black cat where she was.
And she was standing s few feet from the cat.
As I passed by I saw the cat start towards the doe and I looked back after a few seconds to see the cat flying through the air with the greatest of ease.
I didn't actually see it but I'm sure that doe was going for a field goal.
When that cat hit the ground it continued in the same direction in high gear.
I'm convinced that there was a fawn right there and that's why she was staying there while I mowed.
A good mama
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
A good mama
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Re: A good mama
That cat's probably lucky it got the fling and not the stomp.
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