No, you have no evidence that "they're out there". And that last link is just another story along the same lines as the mauled horse. Pure conjecture.
well I think we can all see which side of the fence youre sitting on, to claim that big cats aren't occaisonally spotted in the UK is ridiculous when I have actually posted pictures of some of them.
I am not saying that I totally agree with either of the two schools of thought that I posted, but we do have alien big cats on the loose, they turn up bodily too often to deny it. Before you go mocking my use of Alien there, you'd best be aware that it is the right termnology for a creature that isn't native which is in evidence.
btw the last link was backed up by several eyewitnesses and the testimony of the boy himself, who managed to describe the usual method used by panthera when attacking bipeds in its native habitat and displayed the wounds to prove it. I expect you'd claim he saw it on a tv show and then faked the injuries, and then went on to convince his parents, friends and the local constabulary that he had really been attacked. I expect he hasa future as a oscar winning actor, wake up, he was 11, not 30
To claim that it is conjecture is the grossest exaggeration, do you know what the word actually means or is it just an attempt on your part to defend your earlier position which you had decided on before you knew any of the evidence
as for me not examining the defra list properly, perhaps you can tell me then why there are not 6 unknowns listed but 11. I suggested you just look at the last six, I said nothing about ignoring the rest of the data
This means that 1/3 of the proven cats are from an unknown source, not 1/5 so in fact, you didn't really bother to read it at all before rendering judgement did you.
and no, 2052 sightings is not just like bigfoot, we have a far smaller area and the witnesses on the whole were not a bunch of rednecks out to make some bucks from the local rag. The 2052 were reported in a 14 month period, since 2000 there have been over 12000 sightings and current government policy is that it is a police matter admittedly some of the claims were that they had spotted Top cat, the pink panther, Garfield or Simba, but these are not added to the figures
you say they arent there, thats fine, but the British Forestry commission don't agree with you
http://phantomsandmonsters.wetpaint.com/page/British+Forestry+Commission+Confirms+Big+Cats+Roam+UK
let me guess ?
conjecture again ?
this is a sceptic site, one of the rules of scepticism is that you are aware of the evidence and make an informed decision based on it, by claiming that there are no big cats in the wild in the UK you have shown a shocking ignorance of the facts
for shame