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Another woman out walking her dog attacked by bobcat in Parkland

Another woman out walking her dog attacked by bobcat in Parkland

CTV Newsa day ago
A Calgary woman was sent to hospital after being attacked by a bobcat on the morning of June 23 in Parkland.
A second bobcat attack has occurred in the southeast Calgary community of Parkland.
Fish and Wildlife said it's possible it was the same animal responsible for the first attack.
This latest incident happened at roughly 4:40 p.m. on June 29.
'An individual reported that they were walking their dog off-leash when they first noticed a bobcat kitten,' Fish and Wildlife said in a statement.
'As they began to leash their pet and move out of the area, an altercation with an adult bobcat occurred, which resulted in some superficial scratches to the victim.'
Fish and Wildlife noted the area where this occurred was not an off-leash area.
The authority said it has been unable to find the bobcat and that it won't be easy to do so.
'Locating and trapping a free-roaming wild cat with kittens and access to an abundant food source can be extremely challenging,' the authority said.
Fish and Wildlife said it will 'continue to monitor the situation in this area and remains ready to respond to any further incidents as they are reported.'
Calgary police confirmed it also received word of the latest incident.
Police said the woman's injuries 'were not life-threatening' and that 'she was treated at hospital.'
This incident is similar to another that occurred in the neighbourhood of Parkland around 10 a.m. on June 23.
On that day, a woman was attacked by a bobcat while she was walking her dog in front of her home.
The woman was taken to hospital for minor cuts and scratches.
Fish and Wildlife spent hours setting up traps but were unable to capture any bobcats—big or small.
Area residents said the adult bobcat has been in the area for months and had a litter of four kittens living under a deck for the past five weeks.
The two attacks occurred about two kilometres from each other.
'While officers are unable to confirm the same bobcat was involved in both incidents, the proximity suggests it is possible,' Fish and Wildlife said.
With files by Jordan Kanygin
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