
Originally Posted by
Alan H
Will do Alan. I hasten to add that we watched the cat from inside the car, with the lights on "dip" and then when we were close only with the side lights on. We could see the blunt black tipped tail and three very plain black hoops on it. We could also see quite clearly, as it moved round to keep an eye on us, the broad head, general bulky size and we all agreed that there was no white patch on its chest/throat. So with the light that we had, it ticked all the boxes. The only thing that was unusual in my experience, is that it stayed on the post, normally they are gone in a flash. I wonder if there were young close by and staying on watch was the best option for it?
Last edited by Jock Scot; 29th September 15 at 09:46 PM.
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