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I also saw what i can only describe as a black cat of some kind about 2 months ago , i didnt get a photo as it simply jumped over something & it was actually the tail that caught my attention , very long & seemed to be the same thickness from base to the tip

 

Just struck me as rather large for a domestic moggie

 

 

where about was this , may i ask ?

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I also saw what i can only describe as a black cat of some kind about 2 months ago , i didnt get a photo as it simply jumped over something & it was actually the tail that caught my attention , very long & seemed to be the same thickness from base to the tip

 

Just struck me as rather large for a domestic moggie

 

 

where about was this , may i ask ?

 

Just south of Cannock

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Now as I sit here at wags house awaiting my sunday lunch I thought i'd tell you what I saw today. On the A17 at Heckington in Lincolnshire less than an hour ago I parked my truck and watched a black leopard from a distance of less than a hundred yards, now I know people will think I saw something else but my carrer has been working with animals and also licensing animals under the DDA. I watched the leopard for ten minutes walking along a dyke and stalking a crow, I finally got out of my truck and walked along a hedge and got within 50 yards, the cat flattened its ears and laid down in the plough before bolting into the dyke, I then walked to the edge of the dyke and threw some clods of earth into the cover in the dyke, what concerned me most was the leopard actually came towards me in the dyke bottom at a stalk, need less to say I bottled it and returned to the truck.

 

I know I will get shit for thisa but people who know me know I wouldn't make mistakes and as Im sat here on wags computer he tells me there have been numerous sightings in the area. I tried to get a photo on my camera phone buts its a cheap model and was useless, Im hoping to persuade wag after lunch to have a drive back, I did have four dogs in the car but thought it may contrivine the hunting act and produce one hell of a vet bill.........

 

If your serious,phone the old bill,they in turn will phone me..I get calls reguarly.get photos of prints [bANNED TEXT] ya make the call...

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Now as I sit here at wags house awaiting my sunday lunch I thought i'd tell you what I saw today. On the A17 at Heckington in Lincolnshire less than an hour ago I parked my truck and watched a black leopard from a distance of less than a hundred yards, now I know people will think I saw something else but my carrer has been working with animals and also licensing animals under the DDA. I watched the leopard for ten minutes walking along a dyke and stalking a crow, I finally got out of my truck and walked along a hedge and got within 50 yards, the cat flattened its ears and laid down in the plough before bolting into the dyke, I then walked to the edge of the dyke and threw some clods of earth into the cover in the dyke, what concerned me most was the leopard actually came towards me in the dyke bottom at a stalk, need less to say I bottled it and returned to the truck.

 

I know I will get shit for thisa but people who know me know I wouldn't make mistakes and as Im sat here on wags computer he tells me there have been numerous sightings in the area. I tried to get a photo on my camera phone buts its a cheap model and was useless, Im hoping to persuade wag after lunch to have a drive back, I did have four dogs in the car but thought it may contrivine the hunting act and produce one hell of a vet bill.........

 

Also a lot of dead dogs . . .

 

Ric

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well simone, my parents live in that area and she said she had also seen a black panther/leopard on numourous occasions, but i'm sorry to say the old dear is now sectioned :D

 

:rofl:

 

Nah, on a serious note, it wouldn't surprise me if a big cat was prowling about....

 

Then again Simoman are you sure it wasn't a Nigerian mate? they're as black as soot and can act a bit strange at times.

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well simone, my parents live in that area and she said she had also seen a black panther/leopard on numourous occasions, but i'm sorry to say the old dear is now sectioned :D

 

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: :kiss:

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