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Saturday, July 07, 2012

BIG CAT NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Whilst the focus of the CFZ Mystery Cat study group is predominantly the search for proof of the British big cats, it would be unrealistic to forget that this is only part of a global mystery-cat phenomenon.

Here are a selection of mystery cat stories from around the world.

The mystery of the Emmaville black panther
Glen Innes Examiner
The mystery of the Emmaville black panther ... Obviously feeling his knowledge of big game cats put him in the hot seat, Mr Bergin travelled to Emmaville and ...

Hundreds of lions, tigers and other big cats live in Indiana. Yep, Indiana.
The Statehouse File
Individuals in Indiana – and a dozen other states – must obtain permits to own big cats. Another eight states have no restrictions at all on their ownership, meaning individuals can have tigers or lions or other animals with no regulations on their ...

Map: Mountain Lion Sightings Near and Far
Patch.com
We haven't heard of any Big Cat sightings in Lamorinda, but that doesn't mean they're not out there. Have you seen a mountain lion any time recently? Any time in the last year or so? Mark it in the map by clicking the "add" button, and tell us about it ...

It wasn'ta dog, or a coyote, a deer or a house cat
Guelph Mercury
I've never doubted the stories of folks who have described sightings of things that seemed like big cats in these parts. Parts of the stories they've often told—such as seeing an animal with a long, swooping tail and a unique gait—ring even more ...

Map: Mountain Lion Sightings Near and Far
Patch.com
To start 2012, there were three reported sightings in Santa Cruz County, followed by an alleged attack in Los Gatos last month. We haven't heard of any big cat sightings recently in Novato, but that doesn't mean they're not out there. Have you seen a ...

Police Say Big Cats Seen In Northeast Kentucky
LEX18 Lexington KY News
Kelley told The Independent that the sightings haven't been confirmed by animal control officers or police, but people should not approach any unfamiliar large animal. We thought it was maybe more like a wildcat but they said it was bigger than that,

NEW INFO: Ashland Mountain Lion Sightings Spark Police Alert
WSAZ-TV
Police and wildlife experts say do not approach a big cat, call 911.

Mountain lion seen walking along Woodside park trail
San Jose Mercury News
The big cat was seen at Huddart Park, located at 1100 Kings Mountain Road just outside Woodside, at 8:30 p.m. walking along a trail, county emergency officials said. Officials warn if residents see a mountain lion to not approach it and avoid ...

Big cats spotted in Ashland » Local News » Daily Independent ...
Beware of the big cats! Two separate sightings of what appears to be wild animals in the mountain lion or cougar family were reported to the Ashland.

Police Say Big Cats Seen In Northeast Ky.
LEX18 Lexington KY News
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) - Whatever may be prowling around Ashland doesn't appear to be a typical Kentucky Wildcat. Ashland Police Maj. Todd Kelley said two people have called in reports of seeing a mountain lion or cougar around the city in the last several ...

Mountain lion sightings continue
Worthington Daily Globe
Wollmuth is well aware of that case, where the shooters were actually fined for killing the large cat. In Iowa, it isn't illegal to shoot a mountain lion. Still, he said local law enforcement wouldn't want to go to those extremes unless the mountain ...

Moot Points
Daily Record
While you hear about mountain lion attacks on humans from time to time, they are rare. Only 20 people were killed in North America in a 121-year period (1890-2011) by the big cats, and the majority of those were in Canada. Six have been killed in ...

Bogue: Bobcat spotted in San Jose backyard
San Jose Mercury News
Those big spotted cats are normally so shy you don't even see them in the wilds. Now, things seem to have changed. I've had six or seven reports of bobcats in Bay Area backyards in just the last couple of months. They appear to be adapting to us humans ...

Police say big cats seen in northeast Ky.
Whatever may be prowling around Ashland doesn't appear to be a typical Kentucky Wildcat.

Shohola man claims to see a cougar; it wasn't Demi Moore
Pocono Record
"Funny thing was, when I saw him the first time, I saw brown. He looked like a deer because he was the same color. Then I saw the tail moving and realized it was a wild cat," said Lord, 63. The big cat's tail swished in slow motion. "He was huge! I was ...

California man survives mountain lion attack
McClatchy Washington Bureau
The big cat - California's top wildlife predator - approached him in the dark, perhaps out of simple curiosity, and the confrontation quickly brought the hiking trip to a bloody close. The man survived, but with numerous bites and cuts, and the ...

Cougar pounces on sleeping man
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
He wasn't in a very good position to start with.” The attack lasted for 1 ½ to 2 minutes, the victim told investigators, before the lion backed about 15 feet away. The big cat then watched him for up to 30 seconds before disappearing into the night ...

first post, possible big cat in Western Aust? - Cryptozoology ...
first post, possible big cat in Western Aust? - posted in Cryptozoology, Myths and Legends: Hi folks, this is my first post to this forum, its good to see so many ...

Police say big cats seen in northeast Kentucky | The Courier-Journal ...
Ashland Police Maj. Todd Kelley said two people have called in reports of seeing a mountain lion or cougar around the city in the last several days.

Biology Professor Says He's Positive He Spotted A Mountain Lion In The Noth ...
New Hampshire Public Radio
But Weber says Fish and Game doesn't have any proof that a mountain lion being spotted in the state is anything more than a a big cat passing through or possibly a pet turned loose by its owner. “But we are convinced that we don't have a native ...

Big cat bites small dog near Ruedi Reservoir - OutThereColorado.com
Big cat bites small dog near Ruedi Reservoir | dog, mountain, small, cat, reservoir , attacked, ruedi, lion, hikers, bites.

Citizens Show Little Worry As Hunt Continues For Nevada County Mountain Lion
CBS Local
As people flock to the parks and trails, wildlife officials are still concerned about an aggressive big cat on the loose.

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