Without bull. A Highland Scottish bull has been wandering Kent, Connecticut, since Tuesday after escaping from his house.
The efforts to corner the Bovine fugitive have not been successful, according to a Kent Animal Control Facebook post.
“It was last seen on the line in New Milford, but if he returns to the hole, they don’t pursue him!” He said the publication.
Jo Ann Joray, the owner of the bull, told NBC News on Thursday that the bull “is very scared and will take off the forest,” if people try to catch him.
Kent Animal Control did not immediately respond to the request for comments from NBC News.
The authorities notice that people should not be too worried about the temperament of escaped animals.
“They are known for being a very docile animal, never showing any aggression and are very little stress to maintain and drive,” according to the Scottish Highland Titles website.
“Within their herds they have a great understanding of their own social hierarchy and never fight,” said the site. “They also enjoy the Human Company, often approaching the walkers seeking affection.”