Tuesday 31 January 2012

Neil's new 'big cat' blog at Kent Online

Neil Arnold will be writing a regular blog for Kent Online regarding his research into 'big cats' in the south-east of England. The aim of the blog is to answer questions posed - often by sceptics, and those generally interested in the British 'big cat' phenomenon which has swept Britain ever since the Surrey puma flap of the 1960s. The blog, in a similar fashion to this one, will present evidence and list sightings. The blog can be found by following the link HERE

Friday 27 January 2012

Sussex sighting

For details of the latest Sussex black leopard sighting go to Sussex Big Cats

Friday 13 January 2012

January updates...

After a handful of lynx reports in Sussex and Gravesend, 2012 has begun as expected with plenty of activity, sightings and evidence. More recent scat finds at Tunbridge Wells and a sighting at 7:30 am on Friday January 13th of a black leopard, from close quarters, at Tonbridge, involving a  female witness who watched the cat - which was spraying - as it roamed the edge of school grounds. The Sun newspaper also picked up a recent local story involving piglets which over the festive period had gone missing from a farm in the Sandwich area of East Kent. We are unsure as to how a 'big cat' was connected to the missing piglets - surely it would have been easier to put two and two together and come up with the idea that maybe, as it was December, it was more likely that someone had stolen the piglets for their roast dinner - although during early January a black leopard was seen on the lane close to the farm. This wasn't the first time a big, black cat had been seen crossing the road in the area. With the year only 13 days old the south-east had provided a sighting for each day so far, 7 of these from Kent and 6 from Sussex, including puma from Battle and melanstic leopard from Uckfield.