Lots of Panthers and One Wolf

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  1. ARMANDII

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    Sorry, Ziggy, but you know my middle name is Thomas.:heehee::D

    So, is seeing on of the "Big Black Cats" lucky:scratch::D:kittykiss::kittykiss::kittykiss::runhills::runhills:
     
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      Not if it sees you first.
       
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      Got rid of my hiccups, Ziggy:heehee::D
       
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        Zig, do wolves climb trees then?
         
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        No, they are scared of the Panthers up there.
         
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          Actually There have been reports of big cat sightings in this area also.:dbgrtmb:
           
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            Well, don't forget to leave some Kitty Kat out for them, you two.:D:heehee::kittykiss::kittykiss::kittykiss::runhills::runhills:
             
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            Around Llandegfford (sic) lake.:D:thumbsup:
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Unlike the Loch Ness Monster this is going to have the opposite affect on tourism.
            And Ziggy and Dai will be to blame if its a poor summer, tourist wise in the south west.
             
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              Why do I have so much "trouble" with these "sightings":scratch::D:scratch: I've never seen a Ghost, a Little Green Man, UFO, a religious vision, a Big Black Cat,..........or a Politician that tells the truth and isn't in it for the money, and they're all in the same class......nobody has any proof, apart from fuzzy photo's, I leave Politicians from the last part.:D I've been in some strange, spooky places in the middle of the night, I've been fishing in the outbacks of the UK for years and never seen anything strange. I'm obviously doing something wrong, or am I:rolleyespink::scratch::heehee::heehee::D
               
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                Seen a ghost, and a pixie, but that was just me on my own.

                When I saw the Panther, I was with someone, which makes me think it wasn't just me that time.
                 
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                You weren't with that "invisible" friend again were you, Ziggy:D:heehee:
                 
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                Evil wife has been called many things, but never "invisible":D
                 
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                  Quite a few sighting out Bewdley and Shropshire ways plenty of prey for them.
                   
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                  Here's a close up of the cat seen around the fishing lake in Cheshire; it has been reported several times chasing waterfowl in the reeds around the lake and was seen again just yesterday. This time the witness managed to creep up on it and got about 20ft away, he describes it as definitely feline and large but not huge, although too big for a standard domestic moggie, he says it's about the size of a large fox and mainly black in colour. He got some photos from a second sighting later in the day, they were at distance and we're awaiting to see how revealing they might be....

                  We're also in the process of having some 'scaling' photos done to see how big this animal is......one of the fishing club's officials is going to take a picture (from the same spot) of a cardboard cut out of a standard moggie placed in the same spot and see how it looks...
                   

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