29th of august around midnight,a vehicle
driving past Herons Gyll near Crowborough and 2 witnesses reported to
this website seeing what they could only describe as a large wild cat
closely resembling a Scottish wild cat. Much larger than a domestic of a
tabby colour they described seeing a clubby tail with distinctive black
stripes just like a Scottish wild cat however they could make out a
white tip on the tail. I have been reliably informed by members of the
Scottish wild cat society that numbers of these cats are dangerously
dwindling to less than 300 and only in their heartlands of Scotland,
this is due, in part, to breeding with domestic in origin cats and it is
beyond the realms of possibility for A Scottish wild cat to be
wandering around in Sussex but where have we heard that before?!
Although it is entirely possible that the witnesses did see an over
large domestic on the prowl the sighting is interesting as it`s in an
area where exceedingly large wild/feral/cross-bred cats of all sorts of
different shapes have been reported over a very long period of time.
Multiple witnesses have described seeing cats that in no way could of
been able to fit through a standard cat flap.
One of the most interesting was near Mayfield in February 2012 when a
witness described seeing a cat larger than a fox of a sandy colour with
white stripes and a long tail eating what appeared to be a small animal
or bird on the ground. I investigated the report at the time and did
indeed find some rabbit fur where the witness said they had saw it but
not much else. On the way back to the vehicle another witness told me
about seeing a similarly described cat only much closer and said it was
not like any cat they had seen before and having worked at the cat
centre on the Ashdown forest had certainly come across most breeds of
cat.
Truly feral cats domestic in origin are quite common in Sussex and in
certain areas one or two can appear huge, a couple of years ago a trail
camera I had set up in a feral hot spot produced clear pictures of a
sandy cat with a thick rudder-like tail of the size of a vixen, having
blogged the pictures a forestry worker got in contact and said he had a
seen a similar sized and looking cat with 2 kittens so a much larger tom
cat perhaps would of been around.
The species origin of the usually reported to this website READ MORE
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