tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245874132412515379.post5515198138993757386..comments2020-04-14T02:50:33.540-07:00Comments on THE SURREY PUMA: If 'big cats' are myths....Neil Ahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18241593955210773189noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245874132412515379.post-3419624945662015672011-04-06T06:00:24.281-07:002011-04-06T06:00:24.281-07:00Anonymous said...
Hi Guys,
Reference to J...Anonymous said...<br /><br /> Hi Guys,<br /> Reference to Jules C Posting in March 2010.<br /> I too was on the Highspeed train link from Ashford to London in March 2010 at a very similar time you stated in your original posting (I read your post some time ago) , The train was east of Bluebell Hill when I saw a Large Black cat sitting on his backside facing diagonally towards the train , the only problem I had with that is that the Cat was almost motionless starring at the train ? The highspeed Train was likely to be traveling at about 140mph on that stretch, would a Cat (a live version) be brave enough to sit yards from the track and not run off or at least be startled , I think most things would ? I really do hope that it was a real Creature alive and well because these Cats are shy beings and do not supposedly come into contact with Humans if they can help it and because I am fascinated by things like this particularly because I live in the areas of Kent where there have been sightings. ‘Jules C’ if you do get a chance to read this was the Cat moving on your occasion?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com