LOOSE CATS

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Willpar
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Another Puddy cat. Could be a bit bigger this time. Down in Cornwall.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/po ... spartandhp
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Willpar wrote:Another Puddy cat. Could be a bit bigger this time. Down in Cornwall.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/po ... spartandhp
I see it says that "Police officers conducted a search but found nothing!" Much too their relief I bet. If I was conducting a Lion hunt I'd want more than a truncheon and can of Pepper spray.. :nod:
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Jacksparrow, I didn't know you are on holiday in Cornwall driving a lorry :clap: :) !!
Have a lovely time ......
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A case of mistaken identity. Not a lion after all. But one of these.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/li ... spartandhp
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I already knew this because, believe it or not, the cricket commentators today told the nation.
We heard it there first :laugh:
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Placido wrote:Jacksparrow, I didn't know you are on holiday in Cornwall driving a lorry :clap: :) !!
Have a lovely time ......
Not me this time,but my spies are everywhere. :D
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Still scary for some people though :cat2:
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There are constant reports of a Panther sized big cat in my area. Most recently a walker found the carcass of a fully grown sheep with it's throat ripped out and a good portion from around it's front legs missing. Far too much for a fox to have eaten even if it could have killed an adult sheep.
Nowadays with many people carrying phones which will take video pictures it is only a matter of time before we get positive proof.
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Sure is a lovely animal Placi.
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