Bobcat attacks Connecticut camp counselor who was sleeping



A bobcat attacked a staff member of a wilderness outdoor program as he slept in a hammock in Connecticut’s Selden Neck State Park. Three adult leaders with the program ultimately killed the bobcat and then were taken to a local hospital for treatment. WVIT’s Siobhan McGirl reports.

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40 comments

  1. Bobcat, Wolfs, Coyote, Bear, Cougar do no attack humans unless they feel threatened or startled. It's extremely unlikely that Cat was rabid. We are in their domain and the trespassers.

  2. Animals can sense evil.

  3. Should have went harder if you ask me

  4. It must have been an "adolescent" bobcat who was just trying to "transition" into the LGBTQ community.

  5. A school with a "transition" program for adolescents? Leave the children out of your LGBTQ hopes and dreams. Disgusting.

  6. I understand. These are cute, as long you or the cat keeps distance. That is something that changes with a hammock, where the animal could walk underneath you if the campfire gone out. As long you don't move nothing probably happens, but if you scare him or suddenly try to step out of the hammock…

  7. I went to the Wilderness School back in the 70's. Buck & Katey were our counselors! My teachers from Masuk High(Mr. McMahon & Mike) went with us! We had to climb 150 ft. rock face & repel off it. My legs were like sewing machines when I tried going over the edge & Jim McMahon helped me do it.( He always was my favorite teacher) We also had to go out in the woods on a 24 hr solo with a tarp & bag of G.O.R.P(Good Old Raisins & peanuts) They put me near a stream & I walked out to a rock in the middle & wote my BEAUTIFUL PARENTS a letter that my Mom had till she passed away in 2016! A raccoon ate my bag of GORP while I was writing the letter! Went white water canoeing 🧗🚣When the van pulled into my driveway to drop me off my Mom came out crying! I gave her the letter I wrote and told her not to cry it was the best thing she could've done for me! 61 now & WISH I WAS WITH MY PARENTS!💔 MISS HEARING THEIR VOICES, LAUGHING, AND FEELING THE LOVE WE HAD FOR EACH OTHER! We would be at Menemsia Beach in Martha's Vineyard right now if they were still alive!🕊️🦋The Bobcat had to have Rabies to attack like that! My sincere condolences to anyone who was hurt!❤️

  8. Thank God he survived.

  9. Truck driver here..I once made a delivery in Wallingford Conn…a Bobcat ran right across the road..

  10. Cats will usually only attack out of predatory instinct or if you're too close to their cubs. Tip if you're ever confronted by one: Walk backward slowly while staring at it's face.

  11. Hammocks are dicey I feel asleep In a hammock in Costa Rica and woke up surronded by Giant Iguanas. I was 😮

  12. I don't understand why some people drop their guard in animal territory, such as the woods or the ocean.

  13. Somebody got a new a hole

  14. The cat knew they were evil

  15. 0:40 That's what I thought when I heard what happened, that's not normal behavior. It would have ran from three people confronting it and not fought to it's own death if it weren't sick, probably rabies.

  16. Bobcats don’t need to be sick to attack

  17. The bobcat must’ve had a grudge to settle with a person in the hammock. Don’t forget this is the bobcats house!!!!!!!! rest in peace little warrior🙏

  18. Bobcats only attack when they smell fear, food or failure 🫡

  19. First orcas. Now bobcats.

    Nature is fighting back on the virus named humans.

  20. I mean my cat will attack anything dangling. Poor bobcat.

  21. Animals all over are snapping orcas have been attacking and sinking boats and recently a bear killed a person on his porch.

  22. Counselor probably peed in cat's territory.

  23. i hope the bobcat was taxidermized into a hat

  24. So the animal is sick because it was protecting its home?

  25. Almost certainly it was Rabid or it had Kittens nearby and felt the person was endangering the kittens somehow. People who bike or hike trails camp in the woods and so on would truly be shocked how often there’s a bobcat around them and they just don’t know because they want nothing to do with us and can be up in trees or inside hollow logs and people go right by not knowing

  26. I don't see a bob cat attacking anyone without rabies.

  27. Maybe a female that had babies around that area….🐅

  28. nature mad and fighting back.. deforestation and us destroying their homes….

  29. Ray Epps strike's again 😂😂

  30. I’ve come face to face with both bobcats and panthers while running alone on Florida trail, they’ve always ran the other way disappearing in the brush.

  31. That is not normal behavior for a bob cat. I suspect it had rabies.

  32. I don't understand why some people drop their guard in animal territory, such as the woods or the ocean.

  33. The camp counselor should have asked the Bobcat if he was having any issues at home, and if this was why he was having anger issues.

  34. Good cat. Attack those colonizers.

  35. Even the animals don’t like liberals they can sniff them out. ..

  36. It's a cat. Not a lot of brain power operating the animal.

  37. Had one as a pet in the70's.