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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ 08:30 - Oct 23 with 8085 viewsSitfcB


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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 08:46 - Oct 23 with 7194 viewsArnoldMoorhen

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 10:28 - Oct 23 with 7057 viewsGeoffSentence

I see that someone has added a reassuring comment "it's ok they are friendly"

Nice to know that we have cute big cats in Suffolk

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 10:32 - Oct 23 with 7036 viewsSteve_M

Definitely the only two options there, if they weren't dogs they must be lions.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 11:16 - Oct 23 with 6903 viewsDaninthecampo

Based on the topography of Suffolk I'm assuming they were mountain lions over African lions!
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 11:37 - Oct 23 with 6849 viewsNthsuffolkblue

They are definitely around. I have seen several in Kessingland.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 13:08 - Oct 23 with 6712 viewsGrandpa

See "Norwich Weirdness" post by Bobbychase, which shows a tweet by Will Jennings

I think it's Will Jennings himself who was the 'big cat' sighting in Suffolk, what a massive PU55EY
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 13:10 - Oct 23 with 6698 viewstivo

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 11:37 - Oct 23 by Nthsuffolkblue

They are definitely around. I have seen several in Kessingland.


Yup, my uncle lives there and he can even hear them sometimes from the garden.
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 13:30 - Oct 23 with 6609 viewsMiaow

I saw multiple big cats in the Norfolk countryside yesterday in a place named Banham.

Scary stuff.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 13:33 - Oct 23 with 6576 views_clive_baker_

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 11:37 - Oct 23 by Nthsuffolkblue

They are definitely around. I have seen several in Kessingland.


There's been numerous Black Panther sightings in Suffolk for years. Pumas as well I think. There must be small numbers of them breeding.
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[Redacted] on 13:47 - Oct 23 with 6520 viewsvictorywilhappen

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I've seen a number of big cats in Essex.... on 14:01 - Oct 23 with 6473 viewsBloots

...a leopard, a cheetah, even a lion.

All around the Colchester area, near Stanway specifically.

So it could be true.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 15:06 - Oct 23 with 6367 viewsBlueBadger

Cat. It's always just a cat.

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I've seen a number of big cats in Essex.... on 15:07 - Oct 23 with 6373 viewsblueasfook

I've seen a number of big cats in Essex.... on 14:01 - Oct 23 by Bloots

...a leopard, a cheetah, even a lion.

All around the Colchester area, near Stanway specifically.

So it could be true.


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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 15:38 - Oct 23 with 6282 viewsDaninthecampo

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 13:33 - Oct 23 by _clive_baker_

There's been numerous Black Panther sightings in Suffolk for years. Pumas as well I think. There must be small numbers of them breeding.


Without sounding too pedantic! There's no such thing as a black panther, the word is used generically to cover a leopard,puma or Jaguar depending on location
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 15:56 - Oct 23 with 6244 viewsWeWereZombies

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 15:38 - Oct 23 by Daninthecampo

Without sounding too pedantic! There's no such thing as a black panther, the word is used generically to cover a leopard,puma or Jaguar depending on location
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So in Suffolk it might be a pooma...

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 19:01 - Sep 26 with 3774 viewsSivell

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 15:56 - Oct 23 by WeWereZombies

So in Suffolk it might be a pooma...


I have just come back from Broomhill Park, after walking my dogs.

Saw a large, pure black cat. Unmistakable. My Jack Russell chased it. Looked like a puma.

And it was roughly three times her size!

Asked some fellow dog-walkers and they hadn’t seen it.

Have any of you guys heard of or actually seen one in Ipswich?
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 19:24 - Sep 26 with 3661 viewsvictorywilhappen

Until the early 70's anyone could buy & own any animal. When stricter laws came in many people released animals into the wild. There may have been some cross-breeding since then.

I always find it amusing to see a Polar bear in a field before the train comes into Ipswich at Jimmy's farm.

I did see a capybara in the wild in Suffolk last year. Near the Unruly Pig.
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 19:35 - Sep 26 with 3579 viewsNthQldITFC

Dude needs to lay off the poppies in that poppy field.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 19:39 - Sep 26 with 3537 viewsNthQldITFC

According to a post below, there are 2 in the academy, but soon there might only be 1.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 20:15 - Sep 26 with 3334 viewsHorst3000

Probably a wild boar…

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 22:06 - Sep 26 with 3163 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 20:15 - Sep 26 by Horst3000

Probably a wild boar…

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66268558


Doesn't the one in that video clip look more like a goat than a wild boar?

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 22:15 - Sep 26 with 3104 viewsPlums

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 15:06 - Oct 23 by BlueBadger

Cat. It's always just a cat.


Didn't the Essex Lion turn out to be a Maine Coon out mousing?

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I've seen a number of big cats in Essex.... on 22:38 - Sep 26 with 3042 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

I've seen a number of big cats in Essex.... on 15:07 - Oct 23 by blueasfook

I aint been to Colly Zoo for years. Not since Blueas Jr was a wee nipper. They used to have a white tiger who was clearly depressed. He just paced up and down in the window thing.


I was there with Junior the day Thatcher died. Such happy memories.

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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 23:42 - Sep 26 with 2930 viewsflettonblue

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 13:33 - Oct 23 by _clive_baker_

There's been numerous Black Panther sightings in Suffolk for years. Pumas as well I think. There must be small numbers of them breeding.


Black shuck probably!
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Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 12:48 - Sep 27 with 2624 viewsstonojnr

Suffolk big cat ‘sighting’ on 19:24 - Sep 26 by victorywilhappen

Until the early 70's anyone could buy & own any animal. When stricter laws came in many people released animals into the wild. There may have been some cross-breeding since then.

I always find it amusing to see a Polar bear in a field before the train comes into Ipswich at Jimmy's farm.

I did see a capybara in the wild in Suffolk last year. Near the Unruly Pig.


There's loads of water deer and muntjac around too that are definitely not as timid in the wild as red deer are and wander quite near very populated areas.

The polar bear thing on the train has become my new landmark to spot on train rides.
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