(08-15-2023, 10:37 AM)Bally002 Wrote: Crikey! That's a nasty looking puss. I cut a paragraph from the link'
Considering the park is only just over 6 acres after seeing the pic, if it is genuine I wouldn't go for a leisurely nature walk especially at night. Very little hunting territory for the black cat.
Great post
Bally)
Witness the region's mining history at this former colliery. It's only a short walk from local housing estates yet is peaceful, a great escape
"...Witness the region's mining history at this former colliery. It's only a short walk from local housing estates
yet is peaceful, a great escape..."
That comment alone would put a doubt on the whole 'Big Cat UK' phenomena as one would think the animal
must have been noticed after this undated photograph and then reported. Odd that the creature has never
been in the predicament to injure or kill a family pet or human considering the cramped location so close to
a built-up community.
I'm not denying the existence of released animals in the wild... a word not usually used when describing this
small island, but the emergence of this story and image closely connected to a TV show makes me suspicious.

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.