Cryptid Cats and "Luck"

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Mike Williams
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Cryptid Cats and "Luck"

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In 12 hours we have..

1/Returned to the paddock where the large cat was seen which moved behind a log and left cat like hairs on the log.
We returned today and found "cat like " hairs all along some sections of the fence on the barb wire.ergo, either the worlds laziest cat is shredding hairs repeatedly on a section of fence..or...poddy calf hair is very cat like. (death)
2/Guy rings up last night, he appeared to know a fair amount of information on cats in OZ.He rang my mobile from a silent number or a public phone.
About to give him my PO Box for some very interesting "data"..his phone line cuts out..he doesnt ring back.. (woot)
3/Guy emails and says he just found a large dead brown cat(size of a beagle) beside the road up the north coast.He attempts to take a few photos as he is in a rush with his wife and kid...and the camera batteries are flat so he leaves.. (curse)

Outside of the 12 hours we had a bus load of tourists in Little hartley valley see a "panther" and not one had a camera handy..they are tourists..???????? (kill)
This is like some running bad joke...
What next... (burnt up)

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Re: Cryptid Cats and "Luck"

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Mike, I reckon the guy on the phone was pulling your chain.

I have recently placed a few roo carcases and observed the slow dissapearance of parts.
I have also 'lessened' the numbers of foxes in the area, and roo carcases are still being eaten, more slowly. One was placed in a quiet place last thurs, but completely gone by sunday. It was about 30 kg. Possibly dragged away.
There is some wild pig activity at present, so I will take some control of that issue, and try again. In summer, there is less pig activity too. I'll keep you posted.
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Re: Cryptid Cats and "Luck"

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Hi Hillbilly - do you put the roos up a tree out of pig reach? Just thinking that Paul Clacher's found a few half eaten and wedged in tree forks... could be worth replicating?
"What is reported is different to what is remembered which is different to what was seen which is different to what was present."
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Re: Cryptid Cats and "Luck"

Unread post by youcantryreachingme »

Hahaha - I can see it now

Researcher: I put the carcass in the tree thinking if it was big cats, they'd still be able to get at it there...

Local paper: So as you can see, big cat activity has increased this month, with yet another roo carcass found up a tree.

(claps hands)
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