That is so a house cat. A cougar is huge! I saw one when I was little. My whole family did. It was huge. When it crossed the dirt road in front of us, it covered almost the whole width of the road. Also, this cat you taped is much too light coloured.
Definitely a cougar. The picture is not great and I should have got some scale immediately after the animal disappeared into the forest - but I never though of that till we were back south in St Andrews NB - and we were leaving for Scotland the next morning so it was not possible to drive back north to make a measure. But several other folk who have lived in St Andrews for many years have seen but never photographed a cougar crossing the Saint John road just out of St Andrews.
You don't need a scale. The tree behind the cat is enough. Unless this is the biggest tree in New Brunswick, it gives a pretty good idea of how small your "cougar" is.
okay, i've seen cougar in nb, but that was way to small, if it was a wild cat, maybe a bobcat...definetly not a cougar though.
pjam66 3 months ago
House cat
Thefraserdw 3 months ago
Wrong color, wrong size, wrong ears, wrong movement. The only thing that connects it to a Cougar is that it is a feline, of the house cat variety.
Sapsuckerdude 5 months ago
house cat
madmanmillett 6 months ago
Kitty Kat I know I got 3. Body is too stout for a cougar.
Thefraserdw 10 months ago
I have seen better film evidence of big foot than this video of a "cougar"
nakawick 11 months ago
seen one close to bathurst about a year ago where the mine road splits to go to heath steel bridge or brunswick mines
ChadJHachey 1 year ago
I never knew there were cougars in east Canada... I saw one once but that was in British Columbia...
insidius87 1 year ago
House Cat,yip but i did see a Cougar,was much bigger an darker too
Yotieman1 1 year ago
That is so a house cat. A cougar is huge! I saw one when I was little. My whole family did. It was huge. When it crossed the dirt road in front of us, it covered almost the whole width of the road. Also, this cat you taped is much too light coloured.
kristymurraychisholm 1 year ago
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kristymurraychisholm 1 year ago
Definitely a cougar. The picture is not great and I should have got some scale immediately after the animal disappeared into the forest - but I never though of that till we were back south in St Andrews NB - and we were leaving for Scotland the next morning so it was not possible to drive back north to make a measure. But several other folk who have lived in St Andrews for many years have seen but never photographed a cougar crossing the Saint John road just out of St Andrews.
fotofife 2 years ago
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You don't need a scale. The tree behind the cat is enough. Unless this is the biggest tree in New Brunswick, it gives a pretty good idea of how small your "cougar" is.
kristymurraychisholm 1 year ago
house cat.
msdixon06 3 years ago