UK Wildcat Call?

Tarp

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Hi Guys,

I think i spotted a Wildcat tonight :rolleyes:

I was up the top of a hill in the Surrey area with my brother, testing out his new Ghillie Kettle and we kept hearing what sounded like a big branch creaking. But in a short burst.

Then another creak started responding to the original one but about 25m away.

The sound slowly got closer to us, so i lit up the area with my torch to see two eyes shining back at me! :D

The cat it's self was much bigger that a domestic cat, roughly x3 bigger but still lean, with dark grey markings and a very long bushy tail with a white spot on the end.

Obviously i've seen many'a farm/feral cat to rule these out, and the location was far from any house or farm.

Has anyone ever heard a big(ish) cat with this kind of call before?

Regards
 

redandshane

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sorry but I don't think it would have been a big cat
I believe there are big cats in UK but tracks are actually more conclusive evidence than a reported sighting
 
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Shewie

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Wasn't there a deer killing in Surrey recently which was put down to big cat? Natural England and police wildlife officers were involved I think.
 

Tarp

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Thanks for the replies guys.


JonathanD's thread is a great read! :D

No need for the apology Redandshane, if i saw a newbie claiming to see a big cat in an unusual area i would probably be just as skeptical!

I've grown up with foxes calling and i was only 10m away, so i could see it in good detail. unless foxes are now mating with domestic cats to give them unique markings! lol

I was hoping that perhaps the call would be more of the give-away as it's certainly nothing i've come across before.
 

vizsla

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Theres been quite a few possible sightings within a couple of miles of me and also a sheep was left dead with sighns of a big cat attack.
Never seen anything myself tho, i no alot of people kept them in the 60/70s but they wouldnt be alive now so unless therw arw breeding pairs remaining i wouldnt think its likely but who knows
 
I glimpsed this big guy in Essex yesterday...

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In fact there were two of them, near Colchester...
 

Tarp

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thanks for the input guys, yeah i've ruled out Felis silvestris after looking through lots of images on google.

It wasn't a wild boar or a fox.

I'm going to head back up there tomorrow with my DSLR to see if i can see any tracks or scat.

Closest thing i can think of to match it aginst is the Snow Leopard at Marwell Zoo, but not as hench... to be continued :)
 

Bowlander

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That NatGeo documentary was great where they brought a tracker over from the US - every kill, pug mark, sign was quickly identified as dog.

There are so many lurcher 'enthusiasts' about nowadays that stock worrying is commonplace. A pony had to be destroyed near here after being savaged by 2 bull cross lurchers.
 

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