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Friday, 10 February 2012

Big Cat Sighting in Arran

by Gary Paton


A conversation recently with a work colleague triggered a reminder with regard to an incident back in September 2010. As we do every year a party of us were staying at the Kinloch and playing the glorious 12 hole course at Shiskine. On one of the afternoon rounds myself and three others were on the green at the 3rd, Crow's Nest hole. It was here that high up on the rock face near the footpath to King's Cave we spotted a black "big cat" which startled us all. The striking features were it's size and tail length. We were all of a sober (fairly) disposition and of average eyesight. I would welcome any comment with regard to this sighting.       If you have any news on this item please let us know by leaving a comment or email bcib@btopenworld.com Please report any sightings at http://www.bigcatsinbritain.org/localreportform.htm If you wish to comment on any of the items please click the header of the story.

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