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A California resident severely miscalculated a scenario after mistaking a big home cat for a mountain lion.

In a Mar. 26 Facebook put up, the South San Francisco Police Department defined that it was referred to as over to a residential space on account of a possible cougar sighting.

“That’s a BIG cat!” the put up started. “This morning a South San Francisco resident reported seeing a mountain lion via RING camera a little after 7 a.m. on the 200 block of Mansfield Drive.”

Authorities rushed over to the scene to probably deal with the doubtless harmful creature – however had no luck discovering it.

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Big cat walking along fence

The South San Francisco Police Department reported that a big cat was mistaken for a cougar. (South San Francisco Police Department)

“Officers conducted an area check, but were unable to locate this furry guy and there were no additional sightings,” the workplace mentioned.

In an replace, officers mentioned that they have been “happy to report there is no potential threat for the neighborhood.”

Nevertheless, authorities suggested residents on what they need to do in the event that they do see a mountain lion within the flesh.

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A California mountain lion.  (nps.gov)

“Out of an abundance of caution we wanted to share some tips on what to do if you do encounter one of these guys, or any wildlife, in your neighborhood,” the division defined.

“If confronted with a mountain lion, make your presence known; make noise, try to make yourself appear bigger & back away slowly.”

The police division additionally urges residents to not depart their pets’ meals outdoors, as this may lure mountain lions into suburban areas.

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“Report any mountain lion encounter or incident to your local Police Department, local ranger district or fish and wildlife office,” the put up added.

The South San Francisco Police Department made a humorous put up concerning the incident on Mar. 27. (Google Maps)

“We’d like to remind our residents to avoid mountain lions, even at a distance a brief glimpse should be cause for alarm.”

Residents within the Facebook put up’s feedback part acquired a kick out of the information.

“If that is what she considered a mountain lion, I hate to see what she would consider my house cats!” one individual wrote.

“I think it looks like big foot,” one other joked.

File picture reveals a mountain lion photographed in November 2014 within the Griffith Park space close to downtown Los Angeles. (U.S. National Park Service, through AP, File)

Fox News Digital reached out to South San Francisco Police Department for remark. No further particulars have been accessible.

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