Crime & Safety

Bobcat Scare Just Big House Cats on the Loose, Say Police

They're domesticated and pose no threat; one cat draws Facebook admirers and well-wishers.

Image: Wanted poster for Cam, the pixiebob cat (PWCPD)

Several large cats are wandering around the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., but they don’t pose a threat to local residents, according to police.

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They resemble bobcats, but they’re actually a domesticated version called pixiebobs, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. Three pixiebobs escaped last month from a breeder in Nokesville, Va., the owner of one of the cats told the Post.

Last week, several people in the nearby town of Haymarket spotted one of the cats, named Cam, and called dispatchers with the Prince William County police.

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The police posted a “wanted” poster for Cam on Facebook on Monday, but assured the public that he’s “friendly and harmless.” The poster describes him as weighing about 18 to 20 pounds, with a bobtail and long tufts at the end of his ears.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the police Facebook post regarding Cam had drawn 196 likes and more than 3,100 comments. Those who posted comments expressed hope that he’ll be found safe and sound and returned to his family. One wrote: “hope this feller finds his way home soon good luck.”

Other comments include “Hope he is safe,” and “Prayers for a safe return.”

The Facebook page also has drawn admirers, with people purring compliments for Cam like “Beautiful cat” and “He’s gorgeous.”

If you live in Prince William County and see Cam or the other two pixiebob cats, please call the Prince William police at 703-792-6500 to help reunite them with their owners.

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