owners are CONVINCED it was cougar.
sproulman,
Please forgive my little anecdote but it does make a good point here. I once went to atraining seminarat work that was about techniques for making good observations. One of the things they did in the class room was to suddenly march a bunch (maybe 8 or 9) people through the room, all wearing strange clothing, and doing wierd things. Most were carrying something strange too. We then were given a 10 minute break and when we came back the instructor started asking us questions about the strange people that walked through the room just 10 minutes before.Questions like what color was the cain that the nurse was walking with. You wouldn't believe how often people disagreed about what certain characters were wearing or doing.Not everyone even agreed on how manycharacters walked through. I'll never forget that one of the questions was who was wearing the top hat. I was absolutely certain it was the "guy" with a raincoat and umbrella. I was positive but it turned out that I was simply wrong. Not only about the top hat but the "he" was actually a she. Anyway, my point is that its not unusual for people to be wrong about what they think they sawand be absolutely certain about it. It doesn't make us liars, it just makes us human. Again, sorry for the long story...