Authorities are investigating after some kind of lynx was spotted outside a woman's home on Long Island.
The animal that stopped by Diane Huwer’s home in, early Tuesday morning as she stepped outside to feed the feral cats she cares for certainly wasn't any animal she was used to seeing.
Diane compared the fuzzy invader to a cat on steroids and stood in shock as Lightning, her pet cat inside, started to growl. Diane tells us while her house is a magnet for strange animals this was the last thing she expected to see. She says the exotic animal didn’t care for the cat food, had very short hair, and looked like he hadn’t eaten in a while. Judging by its docile behavior, officials believe the cat seems to be somebody’s illegal pet.
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