A Walk to Remember writes “Goff Elementary School in Moses Lake, Washington, went viral for an unforgettable wildlife scare. On a seemingly normal Tuesday morning, reports of a mountain lion near the school led officials to impose an immediate lockdown to protect students and staff.
However, the alleged predator turned out to be something far less dangerous—a fat cat feasting on a rat.

Washington’s diverse landscapes make it a natural home for mountain lions, so the school took no chances when the sighting was reported. As Claren McLaughlin, the school’s communications officer, noted, this was the first report of its kind, and they acted swiftly to ensure everyone’s safety. After confirming the “mountain lion” was just a plump cat, the lockdown was lifted, and classes resumed, leaving the community with a mix of relief and laughter.
Social media couldn’t get enough of the story, with comments ranging from disbelief that an overweight cat could catch a rat to wild jokes about the cat defeating the mountain lion.
One parent shared that their kids found the incident hilarious, while another commenter recounted a similar childhood experience where wolves turned out to be a golden retriever.”
Charles R
Hillarious. Glad the fat cat did no harm and all are safe. Not sure how one mistakes a wolf for a golden retriever. Only problem a Golden would cause is they may lick you to death. My wife and myself have the pleasure of having six of them in the past 30 years including the current one Finn. So easy to train.