FANNY BAY A Comox Valley family is sharing their tale of a fascinating yet slightly terrifying encounter with a cougar Monday morning. Cathy Maciver says she had just let her cats into the back patio door of her Fanny Bay home around 7:30 a.m. when seconds later one of her cats began reacting to something outside. She sent her husband to investigate. “He gets up and goes around the corner to look and goes, Oh! A cougar! And I thought he was B.S.-ing me,” she said. But it was indeed a cougar that appeared to have followed her two cats home, and it continued to stare inside their home. Maciver says it didn’t appear to be afraid.
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