LONGMONT, Colo. — This was quite a place to take a cat nap. And that was a big cat slumbering away.
Wildlife officers relocated a young male mountain lion that was taking a snooze underneath an SUV inside an open garage in Colorado, KUSA reported.
Mountain lion found sleeping under SUV in Longmont garage https://t.co/Xq2UAEjbEI
— 9NEWS Denver (@9NEWS) June 2, 2020
The animal was spotted just before 5 p.m. Monday at the home in Longmont, Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson Jason Clay told the television station.
“This was the first report of a mountain lion in Longmont since May 2019,” Clay told KUSA. “It doesn’t mean there haven’t been mountain lions there before, it just means it hasn’t been reported to us.”
Wildlife officers Sam Peterson and Jason Duetsch successfully released the young mountain lion pulled from a garage in Longmont last night to a remote area in the @usfsarp. pic.twitter.com/akNm4Rr1h8
— CPW NE Region (@CPW_NE) June 2, 2020
Officers from the Longmont Police Department helped wildlife officials tranquilize the mountain lion, KUSA reported. The animal was released in the Arapaho National Forest in northern Colorado, the television station reported.
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