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Watch: Bobcat Spotted In North Haven Backyard
The video as seen in the Neighbors app shows a bobcat "checking things out" in a resident's backyard.

NORTH HAVEN, CT — A State Street resident is warning neighbors of a bobcat sighting in their backyard.
The video as seen on the Neighbors app shows the bobcat wandering around the yard around 12:25 a.m.
The Neighbors app poster wrote, “this big boy was at our back door checking things out. We are in the low 90's block. Watch your dogs and cats.”
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Bobcats are the only wild cat found in Connecticut. Adult males are typically between 32 and 37 inches in length and weigh between 18 and 35 pounds. Females typically max out around 32 inches and 30 pounds.
They rarely conflict with humans, but occasionally kill livestock and get into fights with domestic cats, according to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. Generally, they will be deterred by fencing and other preventative measures.
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Bobcats are most active just after dusk and right before dawn. Their diet mostly consists of small woodland animals such as squirrels and chipmunks and they are capable of taking down deer that are either very sick, heavily injured, old or young.
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