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i know i once even saw you working your dogs.

a think a small population could go easily undetected. how many people have shone a light on a cat at night or could even identify one in the beam? or shone a light on some white eyes flickering back

Pretty much the whole country was under a blanket of snow last year for a number of weeks and there were not any footprints reported.....i dont believe there are any, if there is then they have escaped from zoo's/animal parks and are usually found quite quickly.

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There have been quite a few supposed sightings here in Pembrokeshire lately, someone took casts of prints too if I'm not mistaken.. :hmm:

Jesus!!!... the sheep must be even more worried now.............. :whistling:

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There have been quite a few supposed sightings here in Pembrokeshire lately, someone took casts of prints too if I'm not mistaken.. :hmm:

Jesus!!!... the sheep must be even more worried now.............. :whistling:

 

hey Lab, I just heard that some lad just dropped a pound in Glenrothes high street. You best be on yer bike quickly if you want to beat the stampede.. ;)

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There have been quite a few supposed sightings here in Pembrokeshire lately, someone took casts of prints too if I'm not mistaken.. :hmm:

Jesus!!!... the sheep must be even more worried now.............. :whistling:

 

hey Lab, I just heard that some lad just dropped a pound in Glenrothes high street. You best be on yer bike quickly if you want to beat the stampede.. ;)

That was me that dropped it mate.......its ok i caught it on the back of my neck before it hit the ground..... :tongue2:

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There have been quite a few supposed sightings here in Pembrokeshire lately, someone took casts of prints too if I'm not mistaken.. :hmm:

Jesus!!!... the sheep must be even more worried now.............. :whistling:

 

hey Lab, I just heard that some lad just dropped a pound in Glenrothes high street. You best be on yer bike quickly if you want to beat the stampede.. ;)

That was me that dropped it mate.......its ok i caught it on the back of my neck before it hit the ground..... :tongue2:

 

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A black cat was seen by a local farmer not to far from me walking into a barn on his farm about 8 months ago he closed the door behind it trapping it inside. the local authority 'not sure who that was 'defra' was informed and it was tranquilised and taken away! he was told thatgoverment policy was to not to publicise such cases to stop panic by landowneers and the public.when asked what wopuld happen he was told old or injured cats are destroyed any healthy ones go to private collectgions game reserves or zoos. casts have been taken locally of prints, also after talking to a local farmer to me about this he has said that he has found a carcus of a sheep henging in a branch aswell as seeing a lynx in the area 15 years ago. the way i see itn is if they were out there you would rarely see them, how often do you see deer, fox, badger unless your know where they are and there are plenty of them abput so a small population of cats would easily evade detection its in there nature to be very elusive even in there natural enviroment.

 

i dont agree,,,, foxes and badgers are seen daily here,, or should say nightly,,,,,, you say cats are elusive, and thats true,,, however wild life photographers film big cats world wide, some of them very rare idividuals..

 

i agree with robo christ,, we would have seen dead individuals lying around the countryside by now, acording to statistics theres been hundreds if not thousands of sightings,,,, that would mean a lot of individuals wandering the british countryside. wich would mean dead cats lying around,

 

however about 20 years ago there was cerval or jungle cat ,, somthing like that shot in hampshire there was a pic of it with the guy that shot it.

ITStrue wildlife photographers film cats but your leopard and panther programmes can take up to 3 years to make a 60 min film thereso elusive and thats full time by people who know what there about, a nice thought to think somehing that beautiful free and you might be lucky to see one

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There have been quite a few supposed sightings here in Pembrokeshire lately, someone took casts of prints too if I'm not mistaken.. :hmm:

Jesus!!!... the sheep must be even more worried now.............. :whistling:

 

hey Lab, I just heard that some lad just dropped a pound in Glenrothes high street. You best be on yer bike quickly if you want to beat the stampede.. ;)

if any c**t in fife had a pound,the police would be after them.

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I saw a red/brown beast stalking the sheep at my mrs' parents old place in S.Wales a few years ago. Was amazing to watch it from the other side of the valley with binoculars: It was pressed close down to the ground, creeping toward them like a tabby stalking a bird. It got close enough to the flock for us to see it was the same height as the sheep but a good half a length longer. Anyway, it skulked off when a farmer came into the next field on a quad. Must have been scared off by the noise.

 

Shortly after, a neighbour saw one with 2 kits walking in the woods (so overgrown that you couldn't even walk them) on the RAF base.

 

I wasn;t even drinking that day either :o

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