A Scottish Highland bull has been on the loose in Kent, Connecticut since Tuesday after escaping from its home. Efforts to capture the runaway bull have been unsuccessful, as it is skittish and will run into the woods if approached. The bull was last seen in New Milford, and officials advised against chasing it if it returns to Kent. The owner of the bull, Jo Ann Joray, stated that Scottish Highland bulls are docile animals and not aggressive. The Highland Titles website also notes that these bulls have a good understanding of their social hierarchy and do not fight within their herds. They are known to enjoy the company of humans and seek affection from them. Kent Animal Control has not provided any further updates on the situation. Residents are also advised not to be overly concerned about the temperament of the escaped bull, as Scottish Highland bulls are generally gentle and low-stress animals.
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