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Big cats

 

If you go to the "latest news" bit then whichever area you're interested in, sightings and reports are listed in order. Interesting stuff, whether you believe or not.

 

I looked into this a while back - I saw something a few years ago in Hertfordshire, and something else a few months back in Suffolk. Both times had dogs with me, both times dogs reacted. Don't know what the somethings were though!

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i think i seen somthing once a black cat looked too big for a domestic moggy only caught a glimps as it passed through a hedge but that was a good 10 year ago never seen enything since. always been interested in this sort of thing, its a wonder no-one hasnt shot or caught or ran one over there seems to be no concrete evidence apart from footage and pics but "experts" always seem to find a flaw in them

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I am the most sceptic of anyone, and never would have believed in big cat sightings,- as there is no body ever found, although a snow leapard shot at Carter bar in around 1979, but a few things "fell into place" when my wife and i were driving down an "old" road via fields at Seghill. This cat and i do know what a cat looks like, was in front of us, about 15ft away, we both saw it clearly. A big black cat the size of a labrador, and long tail. Now i told no-one, and about a year later at work, one of the lads mentioned the owner of Seghill Hall, seeing this BIG black cat, about six times, and when i asked what area, it was the very same place . So i do know what i saw but can't prove it to anyone, but i am not the only one who saw it.

So do i believe in big cats, Yes, but where are they from ?

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Clearly, these species prey on animals lower down the chain and they may also be at risk themselvesendquote.gif<br clear="ALL"> RSPCA spokeswoman

 

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha this made me laugh. What predates a big cat?????????

 

'kin idiots don't have a clue

 

 

 

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