I don't mind cougars at all, except they have come into my yard and eaten the house cats from time to time!
If you have spent ANY time in the bush in BC, at least one cougar has spotted you and checked you out. A few years ago I was hiking wiht my gal, and we turned a corner, only to find some fresh cougar scat, which of course made me wonder where he was. The girl was tugging at my arm to get me going, so I didn't have time to fully explore, but you can bet it was watching us.
I sure woudln't shoot a cougar on sight becasue I felt it posed some sort of danger to humans, because for the most part, they don't. There are truckloads of cougars out there, far more than most peopel understand, and the fact that more attacks don't take place is testament to that.
Cougars pose a much higher threat to pets and children than to a grown man. They aren't stupid, they don't *really* want to tackle a 200 lb 6 foot man, but they will if forced by starvation, which has happened a few times.
Most men coudl fight off a ocugar attack if they were able to get ahold of a club. Cougars are strong and fast, and generally atack by surprise, but they lack the brute strength of bears and if a guy was to survive the initial attack, you have a good chance of survival.
Children are a completley different matter, they are well within a cougars regular prey "size" and are physiclaly weak. COs around here pay close attention to a cougar sighted near a school,, far more than a bear sighting.
I wouldn't suggest that people be completely unprepared for cougar attacks, but I wouldn't panic about htem, either.
