Bobcat Tried My Chicken Run

Fluffy_Butt_Hutt

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This bobcat has a den a mile or less from me. I scared off this bobcat 30 minutes prior to this today and it just tried my chicken run (ran around it in a circle, tried digging briefly before it hit our wire skirt). No chickens were harmed, they just left a whole chicken's worth of feathers everywhere in a panic as their defense mechanism. I have music blasting. I have electrical wire that wasn't on at that moment because I was doing yard work near the wire. As this cat becomes more audacious, what can I do? Previously, it wouldn't even come close with music on. This time, it tried when it knew I was there. The thing is too fast and there is too much shrubbery (and their coop) to shoot it. My girls are sounding the alarm still, it's been 30 minutes and I've been standing right outside their enclosure. The girls still think something is out there. I'm worried it isn't scared anymore.

Professional trappers are $600, more than I'd like to spend.

My last option is getting a trapping license, as I have a live trap for dogs already.
 
Have you spoken to the division of wildlife for your area? They may have suggestions or can come remove this overly bold cat before it gets ahold of someone's kid.
I have already, but my backyard is an extensive forest reserve. They don't move bobcats but they will remove Canada lynx and anything bigger than that. There is no way to get the bobcat removed without killing it, unfortunately. Law states you have to kill it after trapping. Unless it outright attacks me, wildlife services will not remove the bobcat. My biggest concern is that it actually might attack me while I try to scare it off. This bobcat has been here for four years and hasn't endangered a human yet. If this cat isn't scared of noise anymore, I do not know how to ward it off further. Additionally, because of my house bordering a forest reserve, I cannot do anything about trees and shrubbery without approval that it is hazardous, even though it is on my property. It is to mention that I've been 6 or 7 feet away from the bobcat multiple times due to these encounters.
 
If you can find a used paintball gun that would probably work pretty well. Not strong enough to do any actual damage but should be strong enough to give it a big scare.
 

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