There has actually been a fresh huge cat sighting on the edge of the M40 after current reports of a “puma” roaming around Wycombe.
Previously today, the ‘Huge Felines of the Chilterns’ group, which examines reports of uncommon sightings in the location, stated they have actually gotten info about a sandy coloured puma cat near Loudwater and Flackwell Heath.
Ever since, a report has actually been made to the Bucks Free Press after a driver saw a “substantial” sandy-coloured huge cat on the turf edge along the M40 as she headed towards the M25.
Esme Choules stated: “I have actually been scrolling my phone trying to find wild cat sightings in dollars as have actually simply seen a substantial sandy, tanned huge cat on the turf edge along the M40 towards the M25!
” I want I fasted sufficient to get a picture!
” The roadway is hectic there must be others who saw this?”.
There have actually long appeared sightings of huge felines in Buckinghamshire, which resulted in reports of the famous “Monster of Bucks” prowling in the countryside.
Most just recently, Huge Felines of the Chilterns had 3 reports from Flackwell Heath of what appeared like a puma this month.
The group stated: “Okay men I have had a couple of sightings drip in over the previous 2 weeks.
” We have had a number of sandy coloured cat, presumed puma sightings on the fringes of Flackwell Heath … likewise 3 sightings of a big black panther looking cat near Ivinghoe Beacon and the Dunstable location.
” This appears to harmonize the line of travel I hypothesised however no concrete proof simply sightings … “.
A “big Labrador sized black cat” was likewise obviously seen roaming in fields within the East Amersham location on Wednesday, October 19.
They likewise had a report of a High Wycombe walker finding a sandy-coloured puma in Hodgemoor woods.
A shocked neighbour reported seeing a “huge black cat” that was “over a metre long” in Windmill Lane in Widmer End on May 10, 2021 while walker Natalie Godliman informed the Bucks Free Press in April she saw a “tan-coloured puma” in Keep Hill Woods in High Wycombe.