Yes, I totally agree with you Posy, although my cousin (in Kent) feeds a female fox each evening - which had mange but she has managed to cure it by inserting a remedy in the food, now the vixen has gone on to have cubs of it's own.
I saw a big cat once ....... about 8 years ago early one morning in a stubble field near a farmyard near Grantham, it was walking past bales of straw - it was bigger than the bales and black, I'm sure it was a 'black panther' ... absolutely no doubt about it.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Sorry, it vanished! I meant fearing them, but don't try to make them pets, they are wild animals, not Disney characters.
Yes, I totally agree with you Posy, although my cousin (in Kent) feeds a female fox each evening - which had mange but she has managed to cure it by inserting a remedy in the food, now the vixen has gone on to have cubs of it's own.
Living here on the South Downs I keep the doors well shut at night with all these stories of big cats escaping
You never know.
humans.........
I saw a big cat once ....... about 8 years ago early one morning in a stubble field near a farmyard near Grantham, it was walking past bales of straw - it was bigger than the bales and black, I'm sure it was a 'black panther' ... absolutely no doubt about it.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.