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chockedup t1_j0moni5 wrote

>Officials with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said the decision to euthanize the beloved big cat was made after veterinarians determined it had a skull fracture and chronic illnesses including a skin infection and diseases of the kidneys and liver.

Euthanasia would seem an easier death than a natural one.

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MalcolmLinair t1_j0mrvb2 wrote

Yeah, I'm sad to see him go, but it really seems like it was the right decision.

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Odd-Neighborhood5119 t1_j0mtslh wrote

Best way to go. He lived a great life. Used up the body, than got a gentle send off. Way to go big guy.

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RaceSinclair t1_j0nyn0z wrote

We should rename Griffith Park to P-22 Park.

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The_Grinning_Bastard t1_j0peeat wrote

Noooooooo! Long ago, I was hiking through Griffith Park when the biggest fucking house cat I ever did see ran across the trail not ten feet in front of me, just as i was about to round the top of Mt. Hollywood. The park ranger said it was most likely this guy. It was hard to imagine that such an amazing beast of a cat could just be wandering around the park outside of my old apartment complex. Years later, one of the money bags that owns the houses around Griffith Park ended up finding P22 in his basement. He's LA "royalty" like Anegline or Dennis Woodruff, if anybody recalls that guy.

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oldmrdeebs t1_j0p02u3 wrote

Can't just leave nature be

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Angeleno88 t1_j0se0xu wrote

Normally that would occur. However P22 was captured after attacking multiple pets. That is what led to this medical checkup which revealed major issues. P22 was not going to be allowed back into the wild and was going to either be euthanized or sent to a sanctuary.

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ResponsibleAd2541 t1_j0pnxjz wrote

I’ve heard mountain lion is good eating, want to try sometime.

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