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A black big cat-like creature dubbed the "Panther of Preston Park" has been spotted in Brighton.
The creature was seen in a woman’s garden, just weeks after similar sightings in Sussex.
Margaret Vidler, of Loder Road, Brighton, was terrified after coming face to face with the giant cat in her back garden on Sunday.
The sighting has been reported to police.
Big cat expert Neil Arnold said “numerous big cats” are living in the area, including one seen just a few weeks ago at Hollingbury golf course in Brighton.
He advised dog owners to be careful about letting their dogs out after dark after receiving reports of pets going missing.
Mrs Vidler had taken her Yorkshire Terrier, Mutley, into the garden just after 10pm on Sunday when she became aware he was acting strangely.
She said: “As we went outside my dog started to pull towards the garden. We get a lot of foxes though, so I thought he was going towards that.
“The strange thing was he was very quiet, which is most unlike him as usually he would bark at a fox.
“Then I turned my head to the side and about two metres away from me I saw this black animal.
“At first through I thought it was a pit bull, but then I saw its big long tail.
“It was about the size of an Alsatian dog and had a square face.
“It just stood very still and we were looking at each other. I don’t know if it was as surprised as I was.
“We just stood looking at each other and then I rushed back indoors.
“Once I got inside I couldn’t move. I’m still not quite over it. I don’t think I have ever been so scared in all my life.
“Even now going past that little spot now I can’t believe what I saw.”
The next day Mutley would not go into the garden and Mrs Vidler noticed one of her grow bags had been torn open.
She said: “A lot of other strange things have been happening too. Normally we have lots of foxes in our garden, but we haven’t seen or heard any for about a week.”
Mr Arnold, who runs Kent Big Cat Research and has been studying big cats for more than 20 years, said the creature was a black leopard, often known as a panther.
He said: “There is a possibility it could be the same animal that was seen on a golf course in Brighton a few weeks ago, as they can cover territories of 60 to 70 square miles.
“There are numerous big cats around and they are pretty comfortable coming into towns, especially at night. They can lay up in fields during the day and at night they follow the smells of domestic cats and foxes.
“I have had quite a few reports of sightings in back gardens.
“I have also had numerous reports of small dogs going missing and domestic cats being found hurt.
“My advice to people is don’t let them out in the evening as that is the ideal time for a cat to hunt.”
Mr Arnold said Mutley’s behaviour would be quite normal.
He said: “Dogs generally cower when they see a big cat. It doesn’t have to be aggressive, just its presence will terrify even the biggest dogs like Rottweilers and Alsations.”
He added that leopards are unlikely to be dangerous to humans unless they are cornered, provoked or injured.
He said: “Big cats have been here for generations and generations and are very used to humans.”
A spokeswoman for Sussex Police said: "There have been numerous reports of big cat sightings in the local media over many years, but to my knowledge, none have ever been substantiated."
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Comments(29)
GreenGrocer
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11:18pm Tue 17 Feb 09
GreenGrocer
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11:18pm Tue 17 Feb 09
GreenGrocer wrote:the word was p u s s y c a t of course! lol
I wonder if she tripped over any empty cider bottles on the way back in? I haven't see a big black **** in my garden or the neighbours for years!
NoWaySeriously
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12:02am Wed 18 Feb 09
Guerrero
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12:27am Wed 18 Feb 09
hongkongeagle
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6:57am Wed 18 Feb 09
bertnz
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9:22am Wed 18 Feb 09
Pontop Pike
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9:27am Wed 18 Feb 09
mruno
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9:31am Wed 18 Feb 09
P.Blacke
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10:32am Wed 18 Feb 09
sussex2
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10:52am Wed 18 Feb 09
GreenGrocer
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11:47am Wed 18 Feb 09
mruno wrote:yes most likely, but only if it is carrying a bag of Waitrose Quiches!
If this animal is seen in Kemp (camp) Town, will it be known as "The Pink Panther"
GreenGrocer
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11:56am Wed 18 Feb 09
Leon
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11:59am Wed 18 Feb 09
Brigadier Monty
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12:56pm Wed 18 Feb 09
Redbeard
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1:04pm Wed 18 Feb 09
mruno
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1:07pm Wed 18 Feb 09
Neil Arnold
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2:01pm Wed 18 Feb 09
Jim BB
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2:58pm Wed 18 Feb 09
monty101
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4:51pm Wed 18 Feb 09
Miss Hove
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6:17pm Wed 18 Feb 09
cheezburger
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6:59pm Wed 18 Feb 09
cheezburger
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7:20pm Wed 18 Feb 09
Neil Arnold wrote:Expert on sightings, perhaps, but that doesnt make you an expert on big cats. And i mean real ones, not imaginary ones.
Mr Green Grocer, to confirm, I work with zoologists, and AM an expert on researching exotic cat sightings across the south, it IS my day job, and YES, there is a Black Leopard around Brighton. YES, I also write separate folkloric stories, what is your actual problem ? The papers quote me because for twenty years I've researched the sightings...have you ?
mr punch
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10:34pm Wed 18 Feb 09
GreenGrocer
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11:07pm Wed 18 Feb 09
Neil Arnold wrote:an expert on research, hmmm, I'm an expert on reading the papers, boiling the kettle, waking up in the morning, and also have a real job!
Mr Green Grocer, to confirm, I work with zoologists, and AM an expert on researching exotic cat sightings across the south, it IS my day job, and YES, there is a Black Leopard around Brighton. YES, I also write separate folkloric stories, what is your actual problem ? The papers quote me because for twenty years I've researched the sightings...have you ?
tinkywinky
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8:24am Thu 19 Feb 09
ashfield
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BongoFury
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erasmus cheddar
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5:56pm Thu 19 Feb 09
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8:01pm Thu 19 Mar 09
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