City officials say what appears to be a cougar was spotted on a residents surveillance system. (North Mankato PD / Supplied)
NORTH MANKATO, Minn. (FOX 9) - North Mankato police issued a warning this week after what appears to be a cougar was captured on a resident's surveillance video.
In photos shared by the department, a screenshot shows what appears to be a cougar walking through the yard of a home on Omega Court, which police say is near a ravine on the north side of town.
Officers say the Department of Natural Resources was alerted about the sighting. But, police say that cougar-human interactions are rare, so residents shouldn't be overly concerned about an attack. That said, your pet might face a higher risk, as officers warn cougars primarily hunt smaller mammals.
Police encourage residents to keep an eye on their pets when outside.