Photo: Irvine Police Department

Mountain lion captured California

Workers inside an Irvine, California, business got a wild surprise on Tuesday when a 113-pound male mountain lion raced into their office building.

“When I first looked up, I saw a cat hit the door, hit the partition, and wander through,” said Morse Micro Office employee Mark Waterhouse, perCBS Los Angeles.

Shortly after the mountain lion entered the building, animal service officers from the Irvine Police Department sedated the animal and safely removed the feline from the business.

CBS Los Angeles obtained footage of the mountain lion running away from police officers in Irvine and scaring people before the animal was tranquilized and moved.

“I’ve never had such a wild encounter like that, so it was very scary,” said Claire Leenerts, a witness from a local business, told the news outlet.

Before its capture, the wild animal also made its way to a local brewhouse, where workers witnessed the mountain lion pressing its body against the window.

The Irvine Police Department found humor in the situation and posted about the wild rescue and what is next for the mountain lion on Facebook.

“We are not lion, we had a purr-ty scary situation on our paws today. IPD received reports of a mountain lion 🦁 in the area of Sand Canyon and Irvine Center Drive. As our claw-enforcement officers arrived, the lion ran towards the shopping center nearly causing a fur-enzy as it is uncommon for a mountain lion to be seen in Irvine,” said the police department shared onFacebook.

“Thankfully our officers are not scaredy cats and purr-sued the big kitty into a business area. We backed off and gave the two-year-old male some space while we gathered more resources. IPD Animal Services Officers were able to safely sedate the feline to avoid a cat-astrophy. He was taken to a local animal care center for evaluation. He will be released in the near future,” the post added.

Irvine Police Department

Mountain lion captured California

TheOrange County Registerreported individuals also spotted the cat outside of a hair salon ahead of its capture.

“I was standing at the front desk, and a client says, ‘Oh my God,'” Elliot Matthews, an employee at Bishops Cuts and Colors, told theOrange County Register. “All I saw at first was this big thing and a tail.”

The mountain lion is now in the care of veterinarians and will be released in an undisclosed wild location away from people “with plenty of space, a water source, and near deer,” theOrange County Registeradded.

source: people.com