The hunt for British Big Cats attracts far more newspaper column-inches than any other cryptozoological subject. There are so many of them now that we feel that they should be archived by us in some way, so we should have a go at publishing a regular round-up of the stories as they come in.
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Thursday, 26 September 2013
AUSTRALIA SIGHTINGS: Sightings of western Sydney's roaming panther spark investigation
“I saw a big black cat on my walk near
Smith's Creek Reserve. “It was probably 20-25m from me, it was bounding across
the fire trail there and disappeared into ...
Standing in my backyard in Sydneys north west yesterday afternoon my dog started barking and running to my back fence as he had spotted what I thought was a large black dog walking in the reserve behind my house ,after about two seconds of me watching it i was shocked and 100% sure that it was infact a massive black cat.There was no other way to describe it but exactly like a panther . I was no more than 60 meters from it and it sleekly slinked down the open grass hill and into thick shrub where theres a creek that runs towards Paramatta. I would b interested to get in touch with someone who tracks these elusive cats as i feel it does frequant this very residential area my reason being that my neighbours have told me that they to gave seen it over the years each once on different occasions ,I would like to stay anonymous for my sanity @ the moment as a lot of people think your a nut job for claiming such a site
Standing in my backyard in Sydneys north west yesterday afternoon my dog started barking and running to my back fence as he had spotted what I thought was a large black dog walking in the reserve behind my house ,after about two seconds of me watching it i was shocked and 100% sure that it was infact a massive black cat.There was no other way to describe it but exactly like a panther .
ReplyDeleteI was no more than 60 meters from it and it sleekly slinked down the open grass hill and into thick shrub where theres a creek that runs towards Paramatta. I would b interested to get in touch with someone who tracks these elusive cats as i feel it does frequant this very residential area my reason being that my neighbours have told me that they to gave seen it over the years each once on different occasions ,I would like to stay anonymous for my sanity @ the moment as a lot of people think your a nut job for claiming such a site