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This was filmed in central london yesterday,it was stalking antelope on a railway siding near Kings cross,the UK has the highest density of big cats per square kilometer than anywhere else in the world,it must have,every f*cker seems to spot them,the fact theres no proof except a few old pics from the 1980's is irrelevant,anyway,have to rush,theres a space-ship from the planet loonybin waiting for me outside,toodle-pip ;)

Feck the Big Cat Mackem where was that antelope again sure a few keyboard warriors on here would like to know!!!

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Why not?there was an article in the newspaper that if anybody was out shooting to shoot it so for one we have evidence and 2 so it did nt keep taking sheep.

 

Two main reasons.

 

Firstly, do not believe everything you read in newspapers.

 

Secondly, if you shot it with a rifle and it was not on your ticket. Bye bye FAC.

 

Yeh i know you should nt believe everything you read but the word did get about that you could shoot it. the WHY NOT bit was to do with simoman

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Just curious if anyone has ever seen/glimpsed any of Britains legendary wild big cats?

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Someone must have seen one whilst out!

No arguments there are big cats on these isles. :icon_redface:

 

 

What Isles would these be then???....and how come the best we have ever done is seriously debatable pictures..where are the bodies, where are the sporting trophys, where are the front page cheesy photos :hmm::hmm:

 

Yep..some twat has let go his insane pet now and again, should be shot himself for being such an idiot!!

 

.....and late at night with the eyes propped open with twigs and strange noises all around I have seen them as well :whistling::thumbs:;):):D:icon_eek:

 

Not read all this thread so appoloies if I have repeated other comments!!

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they are out there
they sure are a tiger cat was shot in a release pen a few years back near me

yip and if you read the story it travelled from cumbria :o now thats a fecking long way before it was spotted

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more of an answere, yes i say the beast of bodmin moor once, there is alot more than one though and in different colours. I have only seen one and it wasnt black, more of a greyish

 

You really ought to stop sniffing glue will :D

all have an ounce of what you been smoking :clapper::clapper::clapper:

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who showed you the footage simoman

 

A chap from Hagworthingham, obviously I can't put his name on here, I also saw some footage from Minting, I've been lucky enough to see dozens and dozens of footage but from the hours I've seen I have only seen two I think ARE genuine big cats and bnot dog/ferals etc. One was from Cornwall and the other from Cambridgshire. As I have posted many times before I saw a puma at close range in daylight in Lincolnshire and I believe the ODD cat has been released or has excaped but I don't think there is a large breeding population.

 

yeah, the thing is with the sightings being quite widespread people think different location that must be adifferent cat! they travel miles and miles and infact the ones seen in aber area could be the same ones that are seen in newtown or hereford etc

Well there are some unexplained goings on in Newtown :whistling:

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