Ginevra Vanveen was walking along a pathway between SEAPARC Rec Centre and Journey Middle School when the cougar appeared about six feet in front of her, went into a crouch and started snarling
Ginevra Vanveen, 12, was walking along a pathway between SEAPARC Rec Centre and Journey Middle School when the cougar appeared about six feet in front of her, went into a crouch and started snarling, said the mother of her best friend.
Anderson said the girl “just froze” when the big cat appeared so close, looked right into her eyes and went into “pounce mode.” “She held up her phone and arms and I think that might have helped scare it away,” added Anderson’s partner, Paul Keene.“She was just sweating and shaking,” said Anderson. “She kept saying I’m lucky to be alive.”Ginevra’s mother, Melissa Vanveen, said Friday afternoon her daughter was doing OK after the incident. She attended school and spent time with friends afterward.Anderson said Journey Middle School had postponed some outdoor activities on Friday.B.C.
If that doesn’t deter the cougar, authorities recommend arming yourself with rocks and sticks. Crouch down as little as possible when picking them up.
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