26/08/10
Hasfield
Three witnesses
Black
Rounded ears
Very long and thick. Tail approx 1 foot in length, maybe slightly longer.
Slightly smaller than a German Shepherd
90 mins & 800 yards
Firstly I was inside and spotted the cat out in the middle of the field by an old tree where a lot of rabbits tend to live. Having watched it from inside through the binoculars for about 45mins I then went outside to get slightly closer. The big cat was aware I was there but was in no way bothered at all (it had a good old stare at me!). The big cat moved around the tree several times with one successful catch and then made it's way along the hedgerow and up into the woodland surrounding the field.
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