big cat filmed near naval base
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- Dboyseeker

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@darryl.. "By the way, I googled black panther and almost joined the revolution against whitey"
yea i did the same n thought i'd better try national geographic, got much the same there on their search bar although not as bad as some of the googles

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LowSix wrote:loneqqwolf wrote:Spock wrote:
My X-wife eventually put some oven mits on and stuck the cat in the car. It freaked out and banged around like atoms smashing, then recoiled under the passenger seat. We too her to the human society and put her on death row. We told the people that was not a good cat for adoption. That's the last we ever saw of her.
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How did you feel after you left her to die, I hope you still and always will remember the look on her face, I hope you can still sense the love regardless of how she showed it for you.
You as an Indian know that animals have a far greater sense of feeling than humans do.
I'm glad I'm not you. Life is way to precious to waste. I cry for her, but not for you.
Lol
Youve never had an attack cat that put you at risk of Litigation ..i can tell.
I had one.
Lunatic Siamese Named Skitter.
Evil...evil EEEVILLLLL.....
attacked a maintenance man, and nearly got me sue dinto oblivion.
Bit him in the throat and kicked with his back legs till he had CUT THRU THE STOMACH MUSCLES.
Bye Skitter..
My father inlaw had a cat and it showed up one night foaming at the mouth so he hit it in the head with a hammer and it ran away, but showed up a year later like nothing had ever happened and it was let back in the house.
Yes I know cats can be
My father inlaw lives with us now he is 85 and if he ever starts to foam at the mouth I know what to do.
Your not an Indian???? oh my. I have an Indian spirit living in my body. I was blessed when I was a child, strange place though a park in Chicago, a forest like area. He was on a horse and dressed to the hilt of an Indian. His face was painted his hair was long and braided, he held a staff in his right hand that was covered in feathers. Another childhood memory that ends with the unknown. I do remember that the area had a big totem pole on display and I think it is still there, I will have to go back one day and see.
When a friend is sick I will ask of him to go to them and with his powers he can heal or stay their life for a bit longer, as I did with one of my brother inlaws. He was given 6 months to live and my spirit kept him alive for 3 years. Remember if you believe in yourself, then all will happen for you. I believe.
If you believe in yourself, then that is all one needs.
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There are colonies of big cats around the renfrewshire countryside including a panther which was in a school playground and witnessed by hundreds of people. Here are some links.
http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/re ... _page.html
http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/re ... -22512906/
http://farshores.org/abc112.htm
http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/re ... _page.html
http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/re ... -22512906/
http://farshores.org/abc112.htm
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- Darrylmckay

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spock wrote:One of my friends slept in the guest bedroom, the rest slept around the house. I was laying in bed with my wife, just about asleep, and then I heard "THUD!!!" "FUCKING CAT!!!!"
The thud was the cat hitting the wall, my friend said, "Man that cat just jumped up here and bit the fuck out of me". (Funny as hell, because the guy looked and talked just like Shaggy on Scooby Doo).
But no dude, the cat was mean as HELL. It did not like people, it did not like us, it would attack us if we walked into the kitchen. It showed no love, we could not keep it, so we took it to the animal shelter and told them it was not good to people and to not let it around children.
We had one of them evil cats, toughest cat I have ever seen.
Had a party trick, when you had a few people over for dinner it would turn up out of nowhere, having not seen it for days, it would wander in with an enourmous rat in its mouth, still alive, and then let it go and calmly walk out the door again. Seemed quite pleased with himself.
He used to crawl into bed with you at night and lay down at your feet, which was all very nice, until you tried to move and then he would tear you to peices.
The final straw was when he decided to combine his two tricks, bringing a live rat to bed with him, in your bed.
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Just found this report...
Analysis: Big cat tales aplenty, but prowling pumas unlikely
Published Date: 29 July 2009
By Graham Law
IS IT possible for a "big cat" to survive in Scotland's climate? Yes. But I'm sceptical that any are. Let me explain.
These big cat sightings started when the Zoo Licensing Act was introduced in 1984, and it has been argued that people who had pet big cats then released them into the wild. The lifespan of a wild leopard or puma is a maximum of 15 years, they mature
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at around three years and usually leopards have one to two cubs and pumas up to six, so if they have been living in the wild for all these years there would now be quite a number of generations at large, which poses the question: why have none ever been hit by cars or been found dead?
A lot of people who say they have spotted a big black cat say it was a puma. In fact, if it's black – truly black – it's not a puma. The puma, which is the biggest member of the small cat family – is usually brown. There has never been a recorded case of a melanistic (black) puma in captivity in Britain.
But let's suppose they were out there, what would they be breeding with? They could only breed with another leopard or puma. And what would they be eating? Well, there was a case in Africa where leopards used to be seen on the outskirts of towns but then disappeared. A field biologist was hired to have a look and discovered that they were living the same life as urban foxes – living under people's garden sheds and feeding on domestic pets.
There was a TV programme about the big cat sightings in Britain. They brought a reputable, reliable puma hunter over from America to examine all the evidence, and in his opinion all the evidence was of dogs or dog attacks.
If they are out there, they are managing to breed, eat, are never hit by cars or found dead, and are rarely heard. That's remarkable because a leopard's mating call is pretty loud.
• Graham Law is an expert on big cats, based at the Department of Zoology at Glasgow University.
Source. http://news.scotsman.com/bigcats/Analysis-Big-cat-tales-aplenty.5501791.jp
Analysis: Big cat tales aplenty, but prowling pumas unlikely
Published Date: 29 July 2009
By Graham Law
IS IT possible for a "big cat" to survive in Scotland's climate? Yes. But I'm sceptical that any are. Let me explain.
These big cat sightings started when the Zoo Licensing Act was introduced in 1984, and it has been argued that people who had pet big cats then released them into the wild. The lifespan of a wild leopard or puma is a maximum of 15 years, they mature
ADVERTISEMENT
at around three years and usually leopards have one to two cubs and pumas up to six, so if they have been living in the wild for all these years there would now be quite a number of generations at large, which poses the question: why have none ever been hit by cars or been found dead?
A lot of people who say they have spotted a big black cat say it was a puma. In fact, if it's black – truly black – it's not a puma. The puma, which is the biggest member of the small cat family – is usually brown. There has never been a recorded case of a melanistic (black) puma in captivity in Britain.
But let's suppose they were out there, what would they be breeding with? They could only breed with another leopard or puma. And what would they be eating? Well, there was a case in Africa where leopards used to be seen on the outskirts of towns but then disappeared. A field biologist was hired to have a look and discovered that they were living the same life as urban foxes – living under people's garden sheds and feeding on domestic pets.
There was a TV programme about the big cat sightings in Britain. They brought a reputable, reliable puma hunter over from America to examine all the evidence, and in his opinion all the evidence was of dogs or dog attacks.
If they are out there, they are managing to breed, eat, are never hit by cars or found dead, and are rarely heard. That's remarkable because a leopard's mating call is pretty loud.
• Graham Law is an expert on big cats, based at the Department of Zoology at Glasgow University.
Source. http://news.scotsman.com/bigcats/Analysis-Big-cat-tales-aplenty.5501791.jp

"At no time, when the astronauts were in space were they alone: there was a constant surveillance by UFOs." NASA Astronaut Scott Carpenter
Good post dboy.
In some ways it could be said that these cats are the organic equivalent of UFOs. Lots of sightings. Inconclusive photo evidence. Incredulity from experts. And they're pretty scary too. A bit like the bogey man. He doesn't have to really exist to prey on human consciousness.
In some ways it could be said that these cats are the organic equivalent of UFOs. Lots of sightings. Inconclusive photo evidence. Incredulity from experts. And they're pretty scary too. A bit like the bogey man. He doesn't have to really exist to prey on human consciousness.
I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind. Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now?
John Lennon
"God is a concept by which we measure our pain"
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