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Pics are hard to tell how bad it actually is...
Something came onto my parents carport last night and destroyed the front of my moms Mustang. The black pieces everywhere are the remains of her chin spoiler. We are assuming that a cat ran and got under the hood and the animal was ripping the car apart to get to it. Something to have a jaw strong enough to puncture the metal and rip the bumper apart from the metal rivets...I have no idea. When my parents told me on the phone I thought bear but after seeing it I would have to assume it was some pissed off/vicious dog. The sheriff was there when I pulled up and he thinks it was a pit pull. Only assuming that because if it was a large dog it would have probably got on top of the car. It has some serious jaw power to be able to puncture metal like that. It was also small enough to get under the car and chew plastic under the engine as well. After it hit the Mustang it went after our Jeep. My mom drove the Jeep to work so I couldn't get pics of it. Crazy? A few updates throughout the day so I don't have to post them separate. **UPDATE** Just got off the phone with my dad. Animal control had stopped by and said it was not a dog. Florida Wildlife Commission stopped by and said it was a dog. They actually gathered DNA from the blood on the headlight and they found hair on the tire. The neighbor has a Boxer so they went next door for questions, etc. They examined the dog for cuts, bleeding etc. and it was fine. The owner did notify them they have had problems with the dogs across the street. Currently animal control is across the street with their investigation...I will try and keep you updated. **UPDATE** Fur did not match dog across the street either. Animal control is now saying they think it is a dog and Florida Wildlife Commission is saying they think it is a large cat (Panther, Bobcat, etc.) I wanted to get your thoughts on this as I am obviously extremely curious if a Pit could actually cause damage such as this. |
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