graveyardhound
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Post by graveyardhound on May 8, 2012 16:23:09 GMT -6
Now one might wonder why I mean by "mystery cats". Simply put, these are apparently felines, usually black in color, seen in places other than the zoo. Such as on peoples property, downtown "LA", or try New York, Miami, or just about anywhere in the US or GB, just lounging about. Not attacking people, dogs, automobiles, etc. the estimated length from nose to tip of tail, yes, they all seem to have tails and can climb trees, if so inclined to do so, is about eight to ten feet. Guess it might have something to do with the gender of the animal but no one has gotten close enough to verify that yet. All guess are they resemble black leopards of South America, wrongly called "panthers" or black panthers". In an average litter of , say 6 or 7 leopard cubs, at least 1 or 2 are completely black. they are nothing special other their color or lack of the usual spotted marking on the respective species. they are quite shy about human and generally stay well away from humans though they have been known to kill farm animals for food. Two questions seem to keep coming up,1.Where do they come from? and 2. how do they get from point A. to point B.? with no visible means of transportation available to them. Some suggest a type of "worm hole" that allows them to travel, other suggest a type of inter-dimensional doorway" that simply allows them to walk in and out as they choose with no promise as to where they might exit to. No one that I am aware of has gotten close to them, as thy seem to "sense' anyone trying to get close and will run quickly off and subsequently seem to simply "vanish", or just get lost from a curious observer(s). As for shooting them, several states that seem to have the highest rate of "mystery cat" sightings, have passed quite strict laws against hunting them, for any reason, scientific or sport, and high fines if one does kill one and makes it know to law enforcement agencies. So it seems they can come and go as they please without much fear of ending stuffed or hanging from someones wall. i wonder if "cats" can come and go, does that imply that other life forms, out there, have access to the same system of transportation and will or when they might decide to use it to come and visit, or perhaps worse?
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Post by skywalker on May 8, 2012 22:33:40 GMT -6
Those mystery cats have been filmed in Great Britain so it has been proven that they do exist, people just don't know how they got there in the first place. The local people have been telling stories about them for decades.
We supposedly have some big cats in Texas...there are the obvious mountain lions, or cougars, and lots of bobcats, but scientists claim their are also jaguars living in parts of southeast Texas. I've never heard of anybody who has ever seen or photographed one so they must be pretty good at hiding when people get near.
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Post by pigswillfly on May 10, 2012 8:16:19 GMT -6
In Australia, National Parks and Wildlife (a gov't dept) investigated reports of big black cats and concluded there was evidence of an unknown large predator. The only large predator found in Australia is the crocodile, we don't have any lions or tigers or bears, or wolves. We have dingoes but they usually only attack larger prey in groups.
I'm trying to find the Parks and Wildlife report, or at least a reference to it. I read about it a few years back.
Panther sightings spike REBECCA LANG 20 Aug, 2008 04:00 AM A LARGE black cat surprised a Glenorie woman last week on her 50-acre property, the latest in a spate of ‘panther’ sightings across the north-west of Sydney. Cheryl Gilbert, who runs her essential oils business Balanced Essentials from her bush acreage, saw the animal, which she described as “bigger than a labrador”, while jogging on her property.
“It was black-brown and looked dappled in the light, with a slight leopard look, a reasonably sized tail…it sort of curved up a bit,” she told The Gazette last week.
Ms Gilbert was too frightened to continue her jog and called her husband to come and get her so she would not risk running into the cat again. “This is really serious. It should be dealt with, and quickly. When you can’t even walk on your own property because you’re terrified…it’s not good at all,” she said.
“We’ve contacted a lot of people...police, zoos...it concerns me that we’ve had no help whatsoever. We used to have a lot of wallabies and now we have none.”
A similar cat-like animal has also been sighted throughout the Hawkesbury and as far afield as Berowra, Kenthurst, Maraylya and Middle Dural in the past eight years.
Readers can report all big cat sightings to Chris Coffey by calling 4572 1291 for inclusion in a confidential database.
I know the witness and discussed the sighting with her. She said a neighbour found a goat carcass up a tree. No dogs do that sort of thing.
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Post by pigswillfly on May 10, 2012 9:10:34 GMT -6
It's late over here, 1am, and I've just spooked myself so bad I'm too scared to go outside for a smoke.
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Post by skywalker on May 10, 2012 13:42:40 GMT -6
Cats are very efficient predators. They could wipe out every indiginous species on the continent if somebody doesn't stop them. They kill just about everything.
I didn't realize there had been any sightings of them in Australia.
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Post by graveyardhound on May 12, 2012 21:51:45 GMT -6
Supposedly, from al I can find, they just seem to "pop-up", out of no where, as one might walk through a door and suddendly they are in the middle of a room or someplace thouands of miles a away. However it's done, I'd love to have the legal rights on the device
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Post by DEADnGONE on Oct 25, 2012 18:01:20 GMT -6
Well rather cats killing folkd, pets, etc. here on earth that something more dangerous going on and doing physical examinations on human beings. Does "genetic" inbreedding come to mind between them and us, with no one left to talk about it or any emains to examine.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2012 10:08:07 GMT -6
I don't believe it's anything close to genetic inbreeding...but perhaps a more selective human breeding (to accentuate psychic capabilities) with the offspring perhaps being raised off world. I was abducted with my best friend when we were 16 and out horseback riding one day. I know what they are like...I know what they took and I remember the examinations (mostly) and the clinical indifference. Almost everyone in here has had some 'interaction' with the grey aliens and many of us remember alike. They seem to select or relate to more 'psychic' humans and I think they combine genetic material they have gathered with other humans in a breeding experiment..not a genetic mix with them. I think it's a task they do for another race and that they pretty much see us like animals not worth sharing their ideas with. Cold and clinical and indifferent. That is what I remember the most. One touched me for something and I could sense the revulsion in it. They break our laws because of that indifference and have no morals as we recognize them. They aren't the good guys but they've been doing this for generations and to my knowledge haven't seriously harmed anyone (to my knowledge). It bothers me in very deep ways that there may be children of mine raised without love on some alien planet ...I believe very strongly that there are...that saddens me.
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