No doubt, but I haven't yet seen a photo or video that couldn't easily have been a domestic cat. I don't see why there would be as many cases as you seem to think.
I have. There are two on this page alone. If you seriously think they are both domestic cats then I might as well give up.
Yup sez me, and others.
Have they been analysed by zoologists and photographic interpreters?
Some pics have yes. Some video footage has been as well. Some of them have support. Some don't.
That only makes it easier to get the scale all wrong; 1' tall mog vs 2' tall exotic animal; not much of a difference when you consider scale, perspective, excessive distance, foreshortening, and the general crap quality of all the images I've ever seen.
Ah but its not all about scale and perspective though. There are also body proportions, head size, tail length, stance and posture etc etc and it's not as if all we are looking at are blobs.
Yes, "a" puma. All the sceptics are really saying is that you're blowing things out of proportion and looking for a phenomenon where none exists.
There has been alien cats wandering around Britain. Who called it a 'phenomenon' anyway? It isn't really. It isn't all that remarkable to have 'some' alien big cats wandering around parts of Britain. I never said there were lots of them. I never said all the pictures undoubtedly show alien big cats.
Isolated escapes (and at one time, pet releases) are few.
I didn't say there were many. If there are just a dozen or two roaming around, periodically they might be seen and photographed...as appears to be the case.
Do not also discount the occasional person who might still be able to illegally get hold of exotic cats and still release them whewn they have had enough of them. I don't discount this might happen on occassion. You can't flush a puma down the toilet.
Reports and supposed filmed evidence are plentiful. We say it's because people are fallible, and want to believe that there are lots of unusual animals out there.
Personally I don't know anybody who wants to believe there are unusual large cats wandering around Britain. I don't think I have ever met anyone who has ever thought "Gee, I hope there's a panther in that bush watching me!" as they are walking across the Quantocks on a Sunday afternoon.LOL.
Seriously this old chestnut that many scoftics have about people 'wanting' or needing' to believe in the unusual is sometimes too convenient an answer. It is a 'neat' little scenario to explain things they cannot comprehend.
Personally I'm satisfied with the wonderful variety of British wildlife as it stands.
Me too but I'm also satisfied that we do have
100% bona fide proof of alien cats have have been either caught or shot roaming wild here.
Argument from personal incredulity. You think it couldn't be a domestic breed, we think it could.
Yes but you are scofics. In general you are arguing and trying to poo poo the subject even
AFTER there has been
100% proof that alien cats have been caught and shot in Britain. Goodness knows how one eyed you people are on, say, the subject of bigfoot. It really isn't a big deal that there are some alien cats roaming our countryside. How many I don't know nor have any idea but witness reports, photos, video footage, shot examples and captures tells us they are around.
I suspect none of us have the requisite training to call it either way, so we're just widdling in the wind, are we not?
I'm not. I've experience with domestic cats. In two of those pictures what is shown are certainly not domestic moggies in my opinion.
On what quantifiable basis do you claim this?
My mark one eyeball. Sorry if when going up against scoftics that doesn't count but I care not.
Do you sincerely think you can make a positive species ID based on that footage? How?
I didn't say I could positively identify the 'species' 100% but I am quite sure that what is seen there (the so called Fen Tiger)looks far more like a panther than it does a moggy. The long body, the small head, the tail, the size (it was quite obviously taken some way, yet I've never seen a moggy looking so prominent from a distance like that).
I've seen other footage where the only explanation is an alien big cat so I do not have any qualms about looking at the above photos and not seeing a moggy. It just doesn't look like one.
Can you at least admit that such evidence is not conclusive?
In the scheme of things it matters not because there
IS conclusive proof elsewhere. Some of the photos for sure can probably be dismissed, but not all of them.