Hastings woody
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My mate who has a workshop down a lane near Broad oak brede reconds he has seen a big black cat in brede woods while walking his dog. he said even his dog was shaking with fear.
They leave the arse every time?
I you've ever had the misfortune to taste kangaroo tail soup, you'd probably leave the the arse every time too
all the ferals I have seen in the UK have been skinny items and most of the ferals here are ex domestic cats, dumped, lost ect.
I think if we had big cats roaming around there would be far more cattle sheep remains around than there are, and its in the nature of a cat whatever size to mark their territory and as yet I have not read anything about that + you would smell it for miles
Never seen one myself, but my dad claimed to have seen one a few times on Telscombe Tye.
To me it is a very strange phenomena, as you would expect with so many sightings that a corpse would have to show up at some stage.
To me that's why I'd think it's more likely to be big feral cats. They would scavange and take down smaller prey in squirels, birds etc
large enough to look big from a distance but not big enough to worry livestock.
That's not that big though. If I held the bigger of my two like that he'd nearly be that long.
I think this is a bit of a misconception, mainly due to people using only main roads to get around.
Get off the beaten track and you will find Sussex still has abundant untouched woodland and wilderness that an animal completely terrified of humans could keep themselves hidden away.
This is the biggest one ever recorded.
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Head shot obviously took it out, however it shows it could easily be confused with a panther like cat.