scotty12 4,194 Posted Saturday at 17:37 Report Share Posted Saturday at 17:37 2 minutes ago, Greyman said: Deer eaten out camera set up nearby and presto have a look on the podcast mate pics of the deer and the actual photos before they were enlarged also someone stood in the spot for scale Will have a look mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 476 Posted Saturday at 17:48 Report Share Posted Saturday at 17:48 Greyman is as if your trying to draw the Seagull out ha ha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 32,536 Posted Saturday at 17:53 Report Share Posted Saturday at 17:53 3 minutes ago, Halfhound said: Greyman is as if your trying to draw the Seagull out ha ha I thought I’d have a chat his absence lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 476 Posted Saturday at 18:04 Report Share Posted Saturday at 18:04 10 minutes ago, Greyman said: I thought I’d have a chat his absence lol Makes a nice change for you to be able too 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bendigo 1,349 Posted Saturday at 19:04 Report Share Posted Saturday at 19:04 (edited) People I don't distrust, have got stories about big cats, some of them true countrymen who aren't stupid when it comes to wildlife. From my point of view I think they have been out there, could possibly still be out there in certain places. But me personally I don't think there is a sustainable breeding population. Many stories abounded of sightings around our area. Yet I've lamped every inch of it for ten miles in each direction. I've hunted most of it with two separate packs of hounds , and a number of pirate gun packs and bobbery packs....and flushed a lot of it with beaters towards guns. I'm sure we would of flushed something and had a clear undoubted sighting. Also professional hunters in Africa set trail cams and get absolutely perfect photos every single time a cats on their baits. Edited Saturday at 19:06 by Bendigo 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mitre 414 Posted Saturday at 21:35 Report Share Posted Saturday at 21:35 Well then there's the proof wouldn't like to out when such a cat like that around even sighting in Redditch UK and Dudley that was caught on door bell camera by a woman as her rubbish bins was always knocked over thinking it was the local kid's till she seen the evidence Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 32,536 Posted Sunday at 09:43 Report Share Posted Sunday at 09:43 14 hours ago, Bendigo said: People I don't distrust, have got stories about big cats, some of them true countrymen who aren't stupid when it comes to wildlife. From my point of view I think they have been out there, could possibly still be out there in certain places. But me personally I don't think there is a sustainable breeding population. Many stories abounded of sightings around our area. Yet I've lamped every inch of it for ten miles in each direction. I've hunted most of it with two separate packs of hounds , and a number of pirate gun packs and bobbery packs....and flushed a lot of it with beaters towards guns. I'm sure we would of flushed something and had a clear undoubted sighting. Also professional hunters in Africa set trail cams and get absolutely perfect photos every single time a cats on their baits. I get all that mate but I just see to much on my travels not to know what’s happening i don’t care that much about the photo side it will always be called into question but the science is out there I was at the RAU last week and AI is taking the tooth pit analysis into another dimension you will have to come up with me next year mate I would like your take on things as a sceptic it’s healthy to have opposing views 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 16,475 Posted Sunday at 09:51 Report Share Posted Sunday at 09:51 I seen a baby black cat the other morning honest in the face it looked just like a panther I've never seen a kitten look out like it Are some feral cats abit more wild looking ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 32,536 Posted Sunday at 10:01 Report Share Posted Sunday at 10:01 5 minutes ago, mC HULL said: I seen a baby black cat the other morning honest in the face it looked just like a panther I've never seen a kitten look out like it Are some feral cats abit more wild looking ? Genetically even domestics have different amounts of there wild ancestors in them that’s why some are top predators taking rabbits and rats regularly and others are fat lap cats saw this beauty recently after a few reports of a leopard locally lol 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bendigo 1,349 Posted Sunday at 10:23 Report Share Posted Sunday at 10:23 39 minutes ago, Greyman said: I get all that mate but I just see to much on my travels not to know what’s happening i don’t care that much about the photo side it will always be called into question but the science is out there I was at the RAU last week and AI is taking the tooth pit analysis into another dimension you will have to come up with me next year mate I would like your take on things as a sceptic it’s healthy to have opposing views Definitely 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mitre 414 Posted Sunday at 11:30 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:30 Cats are all predators from small to large domestic ones are also it's their in nature too next door their daughter couldn't understand why cats killed birds her mother had to tell her she was so upset when her caught one she explained it's in them they cruel they play with them that's why she preferred having a dog her mother of course plus roaming off into peoples gardens plus coming back pregnant Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mel b 4,123 Posted Sunday at 13:51 Report Share Posted Sunday at 13:51 2 hours ago, mitre said: Cats are all predators from small to large domestic ones are also it's their in nature too next door their daughter couldn't understand why cats killed birds her mother had to tell her she was so upset when her caught one she explained it's in them they cruel they play with them that's why she preferred having a dog her mother of course plus roaming off into peoples gardens plus coming back pregnant Her mother went off roaming into other people's gardens, and came back pregnant ????. Does that happen very often over your way mate ?. 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 14,245 Posted Sunday at 14:28 Report Share Posted Sunday at 14:28 4 hours ago, Greyman said: Genetically even domestics have different amounts of there wild ancestors in them that’s why some are top predators taking rabbits and rats regularly and others are fat lap cats saw this beauty recently after a few reports of a leopard locally lol My cat is the spit of that but blue and white, same markings. She caught a bird off my window sill once in mid flight without balking at the 17m drop. Crazy how successful they can be as hunters. Proper predators. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 11,535 Posted Sunday at 14:44 Report Share Posted Sunday at 14:44 3 hours ago, mitre said: Cats are all predators from small to large domestic ones are also it's their in nature too next door their daughter couldn't understand why cats killed birds her mother had to tell her she was so upset when her caught one she explained it's in them they cruel they play with them that's why she preferred having a dog her mother of course plus roaming off into peoples gardens plus coming back pregnant Wise words. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bendigo 1,349 Posted Sunday at 15:42 Report Share Posted Sunday at 15:42 1 hour ago, mel b said: Her mother went off roaming into other people's gardens, and came back pregnant ????. Does that happen very often over your way mate ?. I'm more worried about the daughter, she doesn't sound the sharpest tool in the box.... perhaps an old gardener invited her into his potting shed Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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