It is illegal in this country to keep a big cat as a pet. However many people do it anyhow. If the cat escapes, the people are not going to report it,
as they would get into trouble with the law. And the cats are such cunning and stealthy creatures, they are very hard to catch. However they are
reported. The problem is especially rampant in the UK, where reports of big cat sightings have taken on an almost mythological quality, and are the
source of intent debate.
In my opinion though, there is no question that there are large, predatory cats roaming the fields in Britain, as there is so much eyewitness
testimony and pictures of the elusive beasts.
Here is another article, from the UK, where again a new species of "cat" is being speculated about:
Increased sightings of big cats.
And another report from yesterday of a big cat:
"I know what I saw was not a dog," she added, "it was jet black - like a panther, had a long body and long thin tail which was turned up at
the end. I'm just sorry I didn't have my camera with me."
Despite being disappointed at not capturing the animal on film, she noticed the big cat had left several paw prints in the muddy path.
She immediately went home and then on to a DIY store where she bought some plaster.
FACE TO FACE WITH A
WOODLAND BIG CAT.
The cats though are speculated in a cryptozoological fashion as they are very elusive, and there is no evidence yet that they are breeding.