Two dogs have been attacked by a mountain lion in Simi Valley and one was killed after its owner tried to wrest her pet from the big cat's jaws.
An hour and a half later, the lion attacked another dog on the same street. A woman let her miniature schnauzer out to relieve itself, and when it saw the mountain lion, the dog charged the big cat and they began fighting.
Police received three additional reports of puma sightings early Thursday in the northeast region of Simi Valley, andSocial media users have commented on the animal’s seemingly malnourished appearance. The mountain lion’s ribs and shoulder bones protrude and the radio collar hangs loosely around its neck.
“Unless a lion exhibits an overt threat to a person, it’s not deemed as a public safety threat,” spokesman Tim Daly said.
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