Bobcat sightings in West Des Moines—what to know & how to stay safe

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With numerous bobcat sightings reported in West Des Moines, Iowans need to know what to do if they ever encounter one. Here are some tips. 

While typically shy and avoiding human contact, bobcats may be drawn to residential areas in search of food, water, or shelter.

In recent months, West Des Moines has seen an uptick in bobcat sightings, prompting concern among residents about potential encounters with these elusive wildcats. As bobcats increasingly venture into urban and suburban areas, it’s crucial for Iowans to know how to stay safe and protect their pets.

What To Do If You Encounter a Bobcat

In a recent press release, the City of West Des Moines provided some essential tips to ensure your safety and the safety of your pets when encountering a bobcat:

1. Stay Calm and Back Away Slowly

If you spot a bobcat, remain calm and avoid making any sudden movements. Slowly back away while maintaining eye contact with the animal. Running can trigger the bobcat’s instinct to chase, so it’s best to move away slowly and steadily.

2. Do Not Approach or Feed the Bobcat

Always keep a safe distance from bobcats and never attempt to approach or feed them. Feeding wild animals can lead to them becoming too familiar with human presence, which increases the likelihood of future conflicts.

3. Protect Your Pets

To safeguard your pets, keep them indoors or under close supervision when outside, especially in areas known for bobcat activity. Ensure your pets are up-to-date on their vaccinations and consider installing motion-activated lights or fencing to deter wild animals from entering your property.

4. Make Noise

If a bobcat lingers near your home or behaves boldly, try to scare it away by making loud noises, such as shouting. This can help reinforce the bobcat’s natural fear of humans and encourage it to move away from residential areas.

5. Contact Local Authorities

If you encounter a bobcat that appears sick or injured, contact Neighborhood Services at (515) 222-3364  (if you live in West Des Moines) or the Iowa Department of Natural Resources for assistance. Professionals can assess the situation and take appropriate action.

Be Prepared

As our communities continue to expand into natural habitats, human-wildlife interactions are becoming more common. By understanding how to respond to encounters with bobcats and taking proactive measures to protect our pets, we can coexist with these fascinating creatures in a safe and responsible manner.

Remember, the key to ensuring the safety of both humans and wildlife lies in mutual respect and responsible behavior. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and together we can create harmonious relationships with the natural world around us.

 

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