One of the most majestic groups of creatures in the world, big cats have inspired speculation and wonder around the world. From the Lion of Africa and the Bengal Tiger from Asia, big cats are powerful and dangerous but are not generally found in the UK. While big cats can be found in various regions across the world, the UK is not known for an abundance of exotic fauna. The most ferocious mammals in the UK are animals such as the badger and the wild boar but sightings of alien big cats have been noted from as far back as the 1950’s.

Some theories of the existence of big cats point to the passing of the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 as a cause for the sightings in the UK. This law meant that dangerous wild big cats in the UKanimals could no longer be kept as pets by individual causing many rich people with ridiculous pets to release them in the wild to roam the countryside of the UK. This meant some big cats may have been left to their own devices and could well have been living in the wild.

There have been sightings all across the UK with a high percentage of these sightings in recent time being down the country in Devon, in Yorkshire and further up north in Scotland but there have been reports of the elusive big cat in the North East.  There are always rumours of the beasts appearing in the area with a select few claiming to have seen an alien big cat. May these released pets and escaped zoo animals have bred in the wild and formed feline communities across the country? Who knows but reports keep coming in of sightings of these creatures across the UK.

Do you think alien big cats are just a big hoax or an unexplained phenomenon which needs more research? Share your views below


Get CONSETT MAGAZINE straight to your inbox.

* indicates required

Previous articleLiving With Lowe’s Syndrome
Next articleBack To The Roots – A Look At Dubstep
Chris Brown
Christopher Brown is Consett Magazine's lead journalist. Chris enjoys meeting with a whole host of different people to report on what's happening in Consett, Co.Durham.

3 COMMENTS

  1. They’re here!
    I can state this as a fact because I was stalked in a field one night in May 2009 by a large black cat (Melanistic Leopard, otherwise known as a Black Panther)
    I observed it clearly in full moonlight, it wasn’t a dog or domestic pussy cat either!
    This cat hadn’t escaped from a Zoo or Circus, it was born in the wild here in the uk.
    I’m absolutely 100% certain of what I saw & know how lucky i’ve been to have survived my encounter with this animal. Don’t listen to those that say these animals will not attack you, they’re wrong. These type of cats are very efficient killers, they do it for a living and can take you out with a single bite or swipe of their claws! If you frequent rural areas at night, try not to go alone, there is safety in numbers. Don’t make the mistake of thinking your dog will be able to protect you, it won’t, it’ll probably be more terrified than you no matter what the breed. Be sure to carry a torch & use it to check around yourself as often as possible, or even better carry enough spare batteries to keep it switched on the whole time you’re out!
    A bit extreme? I don’t think so!
    These animals are breeding here and more and more encounters will result!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here