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Related: About this forumWhy did authorities kill Malibu puma who attacked a boy? 'We don't have mountain lion jail'
After a mountain lion attacked a 5-year-old boy over the weekend, some commenters on social media blasted officials decision to kill the big cat and accused the boys family of provoking the animal.
It was hard for some to understand why there wasnt another way to deal with the issue, given all the efforts to help the dwindling mountain lion population in Southern California and the love L.A. had for its favorite cat, P-22.
Thats what happens when we are in their territory! wrote one woman on Facebook.
Couldnt relocate the lion had to kill it!! But thats we what we do we destroy everything like a plague to make more room for more in the way people, wrote another.
But experts said that the killing of the puma was likely the only responsible answer after the cat pounced on the young boy, who was in a designated picnic area with dozens of other people.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-09-04/officials-had-to-kill-mountain-lion-that-attacked-child-expert-says
jimfields33
(18,837 posts)Wonder Why
(4,589 posts)jimfields33
(18,837 posts)stopdiggin
(12,819 posts)a decision made with some real consideration and regret in play. Just not a whole lot of real (viable) options.
stopdiggin
(12,819 posts)there are animals that are not going to make good neighbors (and should not be attempted)
re-homing these animals - does not have the successful conclusion that many readily assume. oftentimes it is a deadly option for the animal, with a lingering and miserable end. and so, regrettably ...
and, sadly - no, we are not going to move the population of LA elsewhere.