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Walkers stunned as ‘huge cat’ found lurking Yorkshire fields in newest sighting

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The buddies were out strolling near Sutton orgasm Lound, south of Bawtry near Doncaster, on Wednesday afternoon (Oct 12) when they found the ‘still, black animal’ throughout fields.

Among the set stated: “We were walking 6pm, along the side of a field behind the church at Sutton orgasm Lound when we observed an extremely still, black animal shape standing throughout the field, to the front of forest. We stopped to look, confusing over what it was, when it unexpectedly coiled round and ran then sprang in to the woods leaping high over a challenge in its method.

” We both felt sure it was a big cat like animal, as its shape and motion was absolutely nothing like a dog or a deer. It is a popular location for dog walkers, as there’s a path connecting Sutton orgasm Lound to Daneshill Nation Park. We didn’t get images, it was all too fast and too far.”

There have actually been various huge cat sightings in Doncaster over the last few years.

It is the most recent in a string of huge cat sightings throughout Doncaster over the last few years.

In Might this year, 11-year-old Harry Abonyi was biking in woods with father Martin when a big secret animal started providing chase to the child. The daddy and kid were cycling through Black Carr Plantation on Caution Tongue Lane close to Cantley and Branton when they were approached by the animal.

Martin stated: “As we rounded a corner I saw out of the corner of my eye a big black animal running out from the cover of the woods heading straight for my kid, running diagonally to head him off.”

In June, a female stated she had actually found a huge cat ‘the size of an Excellent Dane’ while strolling in Barnby Dun. In August 2021, a female dog walker reported seeing a monster prowling in fields near Thorne while another reported seeing a “huge black cat while repeling the M18 onto the M180 close to Thorne Golf Course. And previously in 2015, video footage emerged of a secret animal in fields near Armthorpe.

In 2019, mum Jessica Clark found a substantial 5ft black cat in fields close to the city’s Eco Power Arena.

” When I understood what I ‘d seen, I simply began panicking. It was huge and really muscular and certainly a huge cat. It was rather frightening to see something like that up close,” she stated.

In January 2017, Alan Tomlinson stated he had actually seen a ‘panther’ close to junction among the M180, near Doncaster services.

On the other hand, later on the very same year, trucker Graham Byram stated he saw a trio of highways employees having a hard time to raise a substantial dead animal into the back of a truck on the A1 near Harworth.

Stories of huge felines return to the 1960s and 70s when it was legal to keep unique animals as animals.

However in 1976 the federal government presented the Dangerous Wild Animals Act and while lots of owners offered their animals to zoos, rumours began that some individuals launched their animals into the wild where their offspring still wander to this day.

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