Daniel cain 46,402 Posted Thursday at 13:43 Report Share Posted Thursday at 13:43 5 hours ago, Goly said: Mind you I can recall the devastating leopard attack on an unfortunate schoolboy. BBC News | WALES | Police 'big cat' warning NEWS.BBC.CO.UK Lives next door to a lad I used to work with... family are known story tellers... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Billy Hill 46 Posted Thursday at 14:30 Report Share Posted Thursday at 14:30 1 hour ago, Goly said: Forgive me for asking, prove it. Lol There was a woman attacked by a panther up by wick 10 years ago and a mate regularly sees one in Somerset/Dorset border. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,773 Posted Thursday at 14:33 Report Share Posted Thursday at 14:33 3 minutes ago, Billy Hill said: There was a woman attacked by a panther up by wick 10 years ago and a mate regularly sees one in Somerset/Dorset border. Cool story Greyman. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,773 Posted Thursday at 15:03 Report Share Posted Thursday at 15:03 (edited) . Edited Thursday at 15:06 by Goly Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Billy Hill 46 Posted Thursday at 15:13 Report Share Posted Thursday at 15:13 8 minutes ago, Goly said: . That's your best post this month. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,773 Posted Thursday at 15:24 Report Share Posted Thursday at 15:24 10 minutes ago, Billy Hill said: That's your best post this month. Nice one Greyman, I wonder if the two of your alter egos can find a big cat between you? Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted Thursday at 19:22 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:22 Big cat attacks Donkey in the Midlands. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,773 Posted Thursday at 19:23 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:23 Just now, paulus said: Big cat attacks Donkey in the Midlands. About as realistic as you're gonna get over here. Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted Thursday at 19:24 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:24 Just now, Goly said: About as realistic as you're gonna get over here. Lol Honest its real, Witnessed it myself, Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Welsh_red 4,755 Posted Thursday at 19:43 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:43 12 hours ago, mackem said: Could be mate,or it might be yet another case of misidentification,the only people who actually know are the people “in the know” if it is indeed yet another Lynx. At the end of the day if they are secretly released its no skin off my nose but they way those last 2 that were dumped and caught was amateur hour . 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,805 Posted Thursday at 19:54 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:54 9 minutes ago, Welsh_red said: At the end of the day if they are secretly released its no skin off my nose but they way those last 2 that were dumped and caught was amateur hour . Yup,no thought put into it whatsoever,dumped with bedding and food like an unwanted cat,no rewilding plan,just abandonment. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,773 Posted Thursday at 20:10 Report Share Posted Thursday at 20:10 15 minutes ago, mackem said: Yup,no thought put into it whatsoever,dumped with bedding and food like an unwanted cat,no rewilding plan,just abandonment. I'm not sure if we could handle a rewilding Lynx project, they would help control the roe numbers but would bring obvious risks to livestock. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,805 Posted Thursday at 20:15 Report Share Posted Thursday at 20:15 2 minutes ago, Goly said: I'm not sure if we could handle a rewilding Lynx project, they would help control the roe numbers but would bring obvious risks to livestock. Too many roads here,tiny overpopulated island.I saw a poster a few months back in Canada,in a lay-by,asking for locations of RTA lynx so a DNA sample could be recovered for some study or other. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,773 Posted Thursday at 20:17 Report Share Posted Thursday at 20:17 Just now, mackem said: Too many roads here,tiny overpopulated island.I saw a poster a few months back in Canada,in a lay-by,asking for locations of RTA lynx so a DNA sample could be recovered for some study or other. RTA's are one of the biggest causes of death for many cat species. It's crazy that non of ours are affected by this. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Blackmag 6,124 Posted Thursday at 23:12 Report Share Posted Thursday at 23:12 2 hours ago, Goly said: RTA's are one of the biggest causes of death for many cat species. It's crazy that non of ours are affected by this. The local knacker man who all so supplies my raw dog meat according to him he's had two big cats in the last 20 years both rtas he was told no pictures and to burn them both immediately I sent greyman paper work from a firearm dept a local keeper and basc non denied the existent of big cats only the legalities of shooting one another as been seen round that area recently keeepers are out this weekend with Thermal as the lambs are goingout a owner of a massive hatchery shot a ocelot and had to replace it that's in a private home in the same area and locals say he has bigger cats than that running lose 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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