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Don't want to get into the bickering about whether their is big cats or not roaming about the British countryside though i believe it could be possible the odd escapee could remain undetected though i believe only for a short wile especially with modern technology or the possibility that a big cat like the bobcat mountain lion or lynx knowing how easy it is to smuggle things into this country undetected a big cat as a kitten i believe could be got by anyone with plenty of money and a mind to own a big cat who lives away from other folks .

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3 hours ago, mackem said:

If there really are big cats living wild in an area there's real unambiguous sign, you can smell their marking tree/rock, see genuine tracks, the scratch tree will have a few hairs stuck on, I took these pics real cat territory,i have added a Croc vid for provenance (some of us don't live in fantasy land, the only pussy I ever fantasised over was shagging Jennifer Lopez). 

 

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 Ding ding round two Back to the zoo pictures if you want sign you need to leave the park and get your pink shoes dirty now and again 

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3 minutes ago, Greyman said:

 Ding ding round two Back to the zoo pictures if you want sign you need to leave the park and get your pink shoes dirty now and again 

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It’s all in your head,you dragged me into this one,but I will be Walter Mitty to your joe exotic lol.

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12 hours ago, BGD said:

You haven't shared those stories so I can't really comment on how believable I find them.

But how do you distinguish between a DNA sample from a black Panthera pardus and a normal coloured one? Didn't realise DNA sequencing of big cats had come along so far

So you have just piped in halfway through listened to nothing and made a bigger knob of yourself than normal, I,m just guessing when the dna comes from black hairs it would indicate to the scientific world that the animal was black just a thought 

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1 minute ago, mackem said:

It’s all in your head,you dragged me into this one,but I will be Walter Mitty to your joe exotic lol.

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So basically you have no answer so are back to your picture library you actually jumped in again with you little sly digs I never dragged you into anything 

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17 minutes ago, tatsblisters said:

Don't want to get into the bickering about whether their is big cats or not roaming about the British countryside though i believe it could be possible the odd escapee could remain undetected though i believe only for a short wile especially with modern technology or the possibility that a big cat like the bobcat mountain lion or lynx knowing how easy it is to smuggle things into this country undetected a big cat as a kitten i believe could be got by anyone with plenty of money and a mind to own a big cat who lives away from other folks .

Yes tats you could but if you had the money why not just build an enclosure get a licence and do it legal 

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Just now, Greyman said:

So basically you have no answer so are back to your picture library you actually jumped in again with you little sly digs I never dragged you into anything 

No sly digs,I dropped the mic Gif as stiffy did a worthy meme lol., I,m just guessing when the dna comes from black hairs it would indicate to the scientific world that the animal was black just a thought 

3 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Black hairs normal leopard.

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7 minutes ago, mackem said:

No sly digs,I dropped the mic Gif as stiffy did a worthy meme lol., I,m just guessing when the dna comes from black hairs it would indicate to the scientific world that the animal was black just a thought 

Black hairs normal leopard.

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Yes because it would only be the spots that come out, I,m off out now can’t be wasting my time with a dreamer all day put the picture together people see black cats black hairs found with dna would indicate a black animal if it wasn’t for your stupid reply’s I would bother to explain why they are black or you and the stiff idiot could actually listen to the podcast I put up in the start to try and answer some of the questions you keep repeating  every time you try and ruin another thread on the subject 

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1 minute ago, Greyman said:

Yes because it would only be the spots that come out, I,m off out now can’t be wasting my time with a dreamer all day put the picture together people see black cats black hairs found with dna would indicate a black animal if it wasn’t for your stupid reply’s I would bother to explain why they are black or you and the stiff idiot could actually listen to the podcast I put up in the start to try and answer some of the questions you keep repeating  every time you try and ruin another thread on the subject 

One person ruins the threads,that’s the Joe exotic tribute act,I will leave the cat threads,if you put any more sarky comments….Mr Benn (I found that humorous)……Frank Abigail (funny as f**k) but sometimes your a bit nasty,any more of that and I will pop back in…..Ciao

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10 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Yes tats you could but if you had the money why not just build an enclosure get a licence and do it legal 

Ye you are right if you had the money on the other hand if you were in that position regarding money but you might not want the attention of authorities who must grant these licences and then surely they would be inspections i would have thought to make sure that the cats were kept secure and no danger to the public. 

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1 hour ago, tatsblisters said:

Ye you are right if you had the money on the other hand if you were in that position regarding money but you might not want the attention of authorities who must grant these licences and then surely they would be inspections i would have thought to make sure that the cats were kept secure and no danger to the public. 

All true mate, there is a bloke in Devon that has snow leopards he conforms with the rules no problem 

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14 hours ago, Greyman said:

Total bollox each animal Is kept within two perimeter fences under cameras that’s why people let them go they either never had the facility’s or could not afford them wildlife parks and zoos were inundated and the only other opposition  was release them or pts you clearly had nothing to do with this despite your claims it’s always those that shout bullshit that live by those rules and that’s why they judge others by there own standards total twat 

this place didn't sound like they were kept in safe enclosures with someone witnessing a big cat on the wrong side of the enclosure ‘This is like a UK Tiger King’: How it all went wrong for a big cat ‘sanctuary’ (msn.com)

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18 minutes ago, greg64 said:

this place didn't sound like they were kept in safe enclosures with someone witnessing a big cat on the wrong side of the enclosure ‘This is like a UK Tiger King’: How it all went wrong for a big cat ‘sanctuary’ (msn.com)

Nice paragraph here showing I'm correct to say it's down to local authorities and there's no central government rules and regulations as to how they're kept, I'm sure @Greyman will be along to apologise for saying I had no idea what I'm talking about any minute now :whistling:

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I find this interesting. A list of dangerous animals in private collections up and down GB. Lots of different types of cats listed. Apparently a load of deadly snakes just down the road from me! Click on a county..

WWW.BORNFREE.ORG.UK

Are there dangerous wild animals living near you? Check our map to find out!

 

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