Originally Posted by
prathmann
Seems like a gross exaggeration. Sightings in N. California aren't uncommon, but attacks are rare and far more rare are fatalities. I've only had one encounter. Was hiking with our daughter when we glanced back after a short climb. Crossing the trail we were on was an unusual looking animal and it took me a moment to realize that it was a cougar carrying a large squirrel in its mouth. It headed up toward a bush and two cubs came bounding out to practice their hunting and have some lunch. We realized that just moments before we had been directly between the mama and her cubs - I'm sure we were being watched very closely.
Ditto. There are fairly frequent sightings in our area and about three years ago we had a spate of sightings and one killed deer on our street. Cougars are reclusive and it is highly unusual for one to attack a human. They will generally retreat if you encounter one on the trail.