Maybe what it needs but it needs finding and whoever let it lose knows where it’s at and why was it let loose?
Maybe what it needs but it needs finding and whoever let it lose knows where it’s at and why was it let loose?
Big Cats don't worry sheep. They just make 1 disappear.
A lamb wouldn't get away with just claw marks.
I'd bet a lot of money it wasn't a big cat.
99.9% of the time people think there is a big cat about it turns out to be complete nonsense.Big Cats don't worry sheep. They just make 1 disappear.
A lamb wouldn't get away with just claw marks.
I'd bet a lot of money it wasn't a big cat.
But there’s a 1 in a 1000 that there might be then99.9% of the time people think there is a big cat about it turns out to be complete nonsense.
Whatever it is, it wants stopping...But there’s a 1 in a 1000 that there might be then
99.9% of the time people think there is a big cat about it turns out to be complete nonsense.
Well do you think a dog could make thes marks ?
Yes, but... I've spent enough time in Africa - farming and with game - to know cat tracks when I see them. And I've seen some pug marks in the UK that would fit with a mid-size leopard, and others that would fit for something the size of a caracal.99.9% of the time people think there is a big cat about it turns out to be complete nonsense.
Yes, been sightings around here, my deer stalker and his mate saw one when they were out but was a long way out for them to have a go. Although I will add that I get out with the thermal scope a lot and have never seen one yet.We have big cats round here, I've seen them many times and only last week early morning a herd of deer ran out in front of me on the road followed by a big cat. I have found dead lambs 4 fields from where they where with bit marks around the neck, found one store lamb up a tree and had a dead tup I dumped it on the yard and but the next morning all that was left where his spine and guts.
Well do you think a dog could make thes marks ?
Yes, but... I've spent enough time in Africa - farming and with game - to know cat tracks when I see them. And I've seen some pug marks in the UK that would fit with a mid-size leopard, and others that would fit for something the size of a caracal.
A leopard will weigh something like 40-50kgs+, so I've no idea what was making tracks to fit... but a caracal typically weighs a bit under 20kgs, so a European lynx could make similar tracks - and one of these being 'freed' doesn't seem implausible to me.