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Big
cat monitors remit
Big Cat Monitors is a website dedicated to proving the existence of wild big
cats in the United Kingdom. Many people from all walks of
life have witnessed large black and brown big cats roaming
the British countryside.
Of major interest is the involvement of police wildlife officers,
who are called out to investigate sightings and reports of big cats. Their
evidence and testimony is of great importance in proving the
existence of these creatures. There have been a number of
cases where wild life officers have actually obtained paw
marks, which have been verified as coming from big cats.
The reason for the existence of big cats in the UK is the
result of people keeping these big cats as exotic pets. When
the 1976 dangerous wild animals act was brought in, many people
could not meet the demands of the act, either due to the expense
or lack of secure enclosures or public reaction to dangerous
animals being kept as pets close to their homes. So consequently
most of the big cats were released into to the wild illegally.
The government needs to take this problem seriously before
the public is put at risk. So our aim is to urge the government
to take steps to ascertain how many big cats are out there
and to take steps to educate people to the dangers if they
come across a big cat. I need the publics
help in obtaining information in the form of video, photographs
and physical evidence such as fur samples, paw marks and animal
kills.
Online
Report Form
Please note if you have any
video footage of a big cat please send it in.
We can analyze the footage using sophisticated equipment.
Video footage will be sent back if required.
Discretion assured.

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site updated: February 28th 2013
Warning:
Some images may offend
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