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Senior citizens stunned after identifying huge cat on CCTV at their local WA home

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A retired West Australian couple has actually been left shocked after a “substantial” black cat walked past their home, triggering a rush to take images of the footprints and inspect video from their CCTV electronic camera.

” That ain’t no domestic cat,” Helen Gardiner exclaimed as she re-watched the security video on her computer system on the home near Lancelin, about 90 minutes north of Perth.

Wayne and Helen Gardiner were pottering around their home one early morning, and Ms Gardiner remained in her office when something out the window captured her eye.

” I was simply sitting here on the computer system and after that got up to do something and saw this huge black thing outside the window,” Ms Gardiner stated.

A picture of Helen looking out to where she saw the cat
Helen Gardiner was operating in her office when something outside captured her eye.( ABC Midwest and Wheatbelt: Chris Lewis)

Not completely thinking what she was seeing she screamed to her partner to take a look.

” When I have actually come out onto the verandah and I might see it plainly simply over here about 50– 60 metres away I was quite thrilled too since that was no feral cat, that’s substantial,” Mr Gardiner stated.

A picture of Wayne looking out towards the bush
Wayne Gardiner states he has actually seen a lot of feral felines in his time however absolutely nothing like this.( ABC Midwest and Wheatbelt: Chris Lewis)

The couple mentioned on how calm it appeared: it did not flee, it simply stopped to briefly take a look at Mr Gardiner prior to leaving up the hill.

” I took some images of the prints in the sand so I had some proof,” Mr Gardiner stated.

As he began strolling back to his home, he unexpectedly remembered he had CCTV electronic cameras and rapidly entered to see if the electronic camera recorded the big cat.

” We should have played it a lot of times,” Ms Gardiner stated.

” Simply might not think what we were taking a look at.”

A picture of the big cats foot print in the sand
After identifying the cat, Mr Gardiner took a picture of its footprint.( Provided: Wayne Gardiner)

Beasts of the bush

There have actually been a variety of reported sightings of big black felines throughout Australia, triggering some withstanding urban legends, while feral felines have actually been understood to grow to a substantial size.

However couple of witnesses have actually handled to record the animals on electronic camera previously.

One theory is that throughout The Second World War the United States military brought cougar mascots to Australia and a few of them left or were launched, however there’s been no tough proof of this.

Feral felines getting ‘larger and larger’

WA Feral Cat Working Group executive officer Judy Dunlop stated it was not uncommon for felines in the wild to reach a challenging size, explaining them as beasts of the bush.

Having actually taken a look at the video, she stated it was extremely most likely the cat was a larger-than-average feral.

” This monster is walking around eliminating our native wildlife and growing and larger,” she stated.

” I more than happy to be incorrect since it’s a terrific story.”

Mr Gardiner stated the cat he saw looked healthy and there was no requirement for panic.

” From what I saw there’s no requirement for the general public to worry over that peaceful animal,” he stated.

” Ideally it’s still out there someplace living conveniently.”

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