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The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

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The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

A woman in Oregon, USA, returned home at night to find a huge cougar in the living room like a domestic cat and refused to leave, and finally the cougar slept soundly behind the sofa for 6 hours before being chased away by the sound of native drums.

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

According to the New York Post, Lauren Taylor of Ashland, Oregon, found the big cat in her residence on July 8.

She thought the lion might have slipped in through the open back door after drinking water in a pond in the yard.

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave
The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

Taylor documented the experience on Facebook, along with photos and videos of lions asleep, which had been shared by more than 20,000 people as of Wednesday afternoon and the video had been viewed millions of times.

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

Taylor said that when she and her roommate returned home, they found the door open, and because of the large plants in the house, the foliage was luxuriant, and the lion may not have realized that he had broken into the human dwelling.

"She obviously felt safe and had no intention of leaving."

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave
The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

Taylor's roommate tried to use the screams to scare the lion away, but instead the lion hid in a corner behind the couch and went to sleep.

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

Taylor said that when she made a sound, the lion woke up and stared at her with a look of surprise. Taylor raised his voice consciously again, and looked at the lion affectionately, trying to communicate with the lion with a blink of an eye to calm the lion. It really worked, and the lion actually blinked in response. Probably feeling that humans were not a threat, the lion slept again.

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

She clearly felt safe and had no intention of leaving. When she woke up again, I made affectionate eye contact again, conveying trust through blinking eyes. But when my roommate came out, the lion became very alert to the new people. ”

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

Taylor explained to his roommate how to communicate with the lion by blinking his eyes. The roommate blinked, and the lion did wink at her, relaxed, and curled up to sleep for a while.

The American woman's living room bumped into a mountain lion sleeping soundly behind the couch like a domestic cat and refusing to leave

In the early hours of the morning, they invited local natives to help. To the sound of indigenous drums, the lion left unhindered and returned to its natural habitat.

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