Predatory Cat Roaming Residential Neighborhoods

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The Hagerman Police Department is warning residents of the potential dangers of a predatory cat roaming residential neighborhoods.
This video was captured in Hagerman town limits, near the community center, park, and basketball courts, by a homeowner from his security camera.
Residents in the Hagerman area should take the necessary precautions in protecting their dogs and cats. Big cats primarily feed between dusk and dawn but have been seen during daytime hours.
Anyone who sees a predatory cat should refrain from approaching or causing it harm. If necessary, call Hagerman Police Department at (575) 624-7590 / 911 or the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish at 1-888-248-6866.

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