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Funny Money Friday: Bobcats & Foreclosure

Money doesn't have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.

42127396Here's something you don't expert to hear out of your everyday real estate news: a family of bobcats in California have made their own wild animal habitat out of a foreclosed home.

According to the Los Angeles Times, The two bobcats are assumed to have a litter of bobcat babies in their new McMansion home:

Tuscany Hills has been hit hard by foreclosures, and the house on Vista Palermo has been empty at least six months, neighbors said.

Said Scott Brown, who with his wife, Karen, moved here from Long Beach to be close to nature: "They are great neighbors, and as long as they don't want to baby-sit my kids, it's not a problem."

So maybe foreclosures are bad for your community...but good for your local wildlife ecosystem?

Emily DavidsonCredit.com's Financial Expert and former TransUnion credit insider. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com moderator.


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