I was out for a few nights last week.
While I wassitting on a rock having a well erned drink my dog Toby lifted his ears, lifted one leg and pointed.
I caught most of what he was looking at. About forty yards to my left, crossing a gap in the forrest was something larger than I'm used to seeing and it was not a deer. I see plenty Bambi so I know it was not.
Firstly I got to point out I was not smoking something Hemp related!!
I got a good look at all but the head, (typical). It was about 21/2-3 times the size of a Tom Cat. It was grey in colour, quite a light grey, something like the colour of those persian cats. Slightly bushy tailed and it moved like a typical cat.
Strangely Toby did not want to give chase ( he normally wants to chase most things if I let him)
Now, I've never seen a Wild Cat in the wild so I don't know how big they are. (I ain't going to pick on one if there that big!) It also did not have the typical markings of a Wild Cat nor the ringed tail. It was a plain, quite fluffy, grey.
This sighting was in good light and no more than forty yards from me. Was not a deer, was not a normal cat, was not a fox, was not anything I recognised and was the largest feline like creature I've ever seen outside of a zoo.
I went to look for tracks, nothing clear, a bit of freshly crushed vegitation and that was about it. (Quite dry)
Since then I've kept my eyes open for sign. The only thing I found that looked promissing was a partly stripped lamb leg bone. (not too far away) Fresh'ish meat around the ankle but stripped from there up with light scratching from teeth and the hip joint crushed. This could have been a fox I guess. Knowt else could I find but I'm no expert tracker.
Any ideas folks? I'm lost with this one!
Oh and I forgot to say: Not a lost hunt dog! ...
Toby chases those which scares the hell out of me, gang of blood thirsty dogs, not good!
9 times out of 10 he will 'stand' when I shout but occasionally he's just tooo excited!
While I wassitting on a rock having a well erned drink my dog Toby lifted his ears, lifted one leg and pointed.
I caught most of what he was looking at. About forty yards to my left, crossing a gap in the forrest was something larger than I'm used to seeing and it was not a deer. I see plenty Bambi so I know it was not.
Firstly I got to point out I was not smoking something Hemp related!!
I got a good look at all but the head, (typical). It was about 21/2-3 times the size of a Tom Cat. It was grey in colour, quite a light grey, something like the colour of those persian cats. Slightly bushy tailed and it moved like a typical cat.
Strangely Toby did not want to give chase ( he normally wants to chase most things if I let him)
Now, I've never seen a Wild Cat in the wild so I don't know how big they are. (I ain't going to pick on one if there that big!) It also did not have the typical markings of a Wild Cat nor the ringed tail. It was a plain, quite fluffy, grey.
This sighting was in good light and no more than forty yards from me. Was not a deer, was not a normal cat, was not a fox, was not anything I recognised and was the largest feline like creature I've ever seen outside of a zoo.
I went to look for tracks, nothing clear, a bit of freshly crushed vegitation and that was about it. (Quite dry)
Since then I've kept my eyes open for sign. The only thing I found that looked promissing was a partly stripped lamb leg bone. (not too far away) Fresh'ish meat around the ankle but stripped from there up with light scratching from teeth and the hip joint crushed. This could have been a fox I guess. Knowt else could I find but I'm no expert tracker.
Any ideas folks? I'm lost with this one!
Oh and I forgot to say: Not a lost hunt dog! ...
Toby chases those which scares the hell out of me, gang of blood thirsty dogs, not good!
9 times out of 10 he will 'stand' when I shout but occasionally he's just tooo excited!