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Mystery big cat spotted in wolds!



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Published Date: 28 May 2008
THE big cat is back.
Fresh sightings of the mystery feline said to stalk the Wolds have been coming in to the News office.

Janice Dilks reported seeing the big cat at about 9.30pm on Tuesday, May 13, between Market Stainton and Ranby.

A man from Orby reported seeing the creature not far from the same spot, on Caistor High Street at Ranby, at 6.10am on Wednesday May 21.

Sightings of a black animal, cat-like but much larger than a domestic cat, have been reported in various parts of the Wolds for several years.

l Is the Wolds panther a genuine big cat or just an overfed moggie? Take part in this week’s online vote at www.horncastlenews.co.uk. Look for the grey voting panel to the right of the news stories.



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  • Last Updated: 27 May 2008 12:40 PM
  • Source: Horncastle News
  • Location: Horncastle
 
 
  

 
 

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