As Phoenix and Tucson expand deeper into wilderness, urban contacts with bobcats are becoming more common. I've never seen one in the wild, though. I've seen a mountain lion but not a bobcat.
Urban contacts with other critters have been increasing also. This last year people have had several run ins with javelina involving injuries. Dogs have been killed. I got bluff-charged by one once. That was ... invigorating. Saw a report of an increase in scorpion stings in Fountain Hills, recently. Woman had a bad reaction and was hospitalized. When I was teaching at a boarding school, the houses closest to a creek were infested with them. I've been stung 10 times, including twice in the groin and once on an eyelid. I had a steepled, wooden ceiling. At night scorpions climbing on it would sometimes fall into bed with me, accounting for most of my stings. It got to where I could hear them fall on the bed even deeply asleep. I would wake up and jump out of bed. Stings hurt like hell, and the pain lasted 24 hours or so, but even stings from the "deadly" bark scorpions did nothing more than hurt.
Place was also overrun with ringtail cats.
Woke up once and found one playing with my toes that apparently had been twitching in my sleep. Came in through the chimney often to steal cat food. Lotsa Arizona whitetail deer (Coues deer) there, also. Lotsa critters, generally. I miss that place.