Capture locations of bobcats and associated developed landscape features (primarily urban areas and major highways) across study locations in California (Ventura County [VC]) and Colorado (Front Range [FR] and Western Slope [WS]). VC is a highly urbanized landscape within the Santa Monica Mountains, north of Los Angeles, CA. FR is an urbanized area along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, northwest of the Denver metropolitan area and immediately adjacent to Boulder. WS is a primarily rural and exurban region along the Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains around Montrose and Grand Junction. Upper panels illustrate detection of Giardia, Cryptosporidium, and their cooccurrence in feces. Lower panels illustrate T. gondii IgG serostatuses of bobcats. T. gondii IgM antibodies, oocysts, and DNA (shedding) in feces were not detected in any of the bobcats.