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Alien Big Cats

Started by holyzombiejesus, March 27, 2021, 04:48:29 PM

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steve98

I'd eat a badger (except for the tadger (keen sodomists, badgers))

steve98

New page: badger cocks.

St_Eddie

Wish I had an alien big cat.  Alas...

Glebe

There's only one way to deal with these Alien Big Cats.


notjosh

Watched this a few times and it's pretty intriguing. Looks cat-like and has to be at least as big as the swan in the foreground - though not clear whether the swan is a fully-grown adult.

https://www.indy100.com/ents/good-morning-britain-big-cat-b1827877

BlodwynPig

Quote from: notjosh on April 08, 2021, 07:58:20 AM
Watched this a few times and it's pretty intriguing. Looks cat-like and has to be at least as big as the swan in the foreground - though not clear whether the swan is a fully-grown adult.

https://www.indy100.com/ents/good-morning-britain-big-cat-b1827877

Have you got a link to a professionally designed news site instead of these clickbait sites? I heard the Independent is a respectable newspaper, maybe they cover this?

mobias

I don't think anyone is in any doubt that people have released or let escape large cats over the past decades and that those cats have probably lived for a number of years in the wild and account for the very sporadic sightings. I think the question is more along the lines of is there a breeding population out there or even is there a breeding population of a new unknown species of large cat?

A few years ago a girl I know who owns a farm down in the Scottish borders was driving up the farm track back to her home one evening after dark when a really large black cat crossed the track in front of her with huge bright eyes caught in the headlights. She described it as being slightly bigger than a sheepdog. She was so utterly terrified her husband had to come out with a gun and get her from her car.

There's at least one thats been spotted occasionally up in Fife. https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/news/big-cat-caught-video-fife-1086820

So yeah they're real but its whether or not they're breeding I think is the question.

lazyhour

Quote from: notjosh on March 28, 2021, 10:18:30 PM
Spent a few hours standard in a forest around dawn/dusk and trying my best not to shit myself, but no luck.


notjosh


lazyhour

It's the journey that matters.

St_Eddie

Quote from: notjosh on April 08, 2021, 07:58:20 AM
Watched this a few times and it's pretty intriguing. Looks cat-like and has to be at least as big as the swan in the foreground - though not clear whether the swan is a fully-grown adult.

https://www.indy100.com/ents/good-morning-britain-big-cat-b1827877

That's quite clearly just a fat domesticated cat.

gib

fatter than a swan is pretty fat

Glebe

Avatar sequel title revealed.

St_Eddie

Quote from: gib on April 08, 2021, 04:18:05 PM
fatter than a swan is pretty fat

Well, it's either a fat, domesticated cat or the world's smallest tabby puma.

I know which side of the debate I fall upon.

Mr_Simnock

Its well within the range of a Norwegian Forest or Maine Coon Cat.