It is not uncommon for big cats to go looking for food in areas that have encroached on their territory. I would think it is probably a bobcat though since the Puma is quite shy.
Animal control can be alerted and the animal will be trapped, the thing is he will most likely be destroyed as relocation cost is too high for anyone in the government to consider and many times the animal will soon return to his home.
If it was me I would keep my animals inside and the trash inside the garage, with no dinner possibilities he wont stick around. When food becomes more available higher up in the mountains he will be there as it was probably hunger that drove him into the rural area in the first place.
They don't want to be where you are, it is the people who have moved into his back yard so don't be too harsh, I have at least 6 large bobcats wandering around in the Golf course here and it is only in the winter, they have only bothered to eat some cats that were either feral or left outside on their own at night, they will walk around within feet of where I am but make no effort to come any closer this goes for the coyotes as well.
bears foot print
There are two syllables like so: foot-print.
backyard and lawn
nearly a circle but all depending on the foot print
yes, I would like to print out a copy of the rules for the game.
well it all depends on where you live like if you live in Virgina I'm pretty sure you can't
Put some plants in your garden that are found in their enviroment.
A garden in front of your porch like a backyard garden in your backyard.
Large print books are easily found by contacting bookstores like Chapters, or checking online sites like eBay or Amazon. Doubleday is a book club that offers large print books.
Postcards can be found at tourist attractions and hotels. Print postcards can be ordered online through companies like vistaprint.ca or eprintfast.com.
probably a mutated dog...
No, backyard isn't an adverb. It is a noun, and may be an adjunct in terms like backyard barbecue.