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A Panther Loose in Armagh
Newry Democrat: 31st January 2007
A PANTHER is believed to be on the loose in south Armagh.
The Sunday Times reported at the weekend how a large cat has been
sighted by scores of witnesses including a senior member of the PSNI.
It was also reported that the panther had caused damage to cars and
properties.
It was suggested that the panther has set up home in a woodland area
between Markethill and Poyntzpass.
"Research shows that these animals are now feral," USPCA Chief
Executive Stephen Philpott told the Times, when asked about sightings
of the south Armagh panther and other big cats across Northern Ireland.
"They have been integrated into the wild. They feed on rabbits,
chicken and carcasses. They have attacked farm animals but reports of
that are rare."
He added that sightings of big cats could become more common when the
Dangerous Wild Animals Act, preventing ownership of such animals,
comes into effect. The Democrat spoke to the USPCA's David Wilson
about the sighting of the panther.
"We get regular reports of this nature," he said. "We would ask people
to refer them to the police." He said that while there were cases of
big cats being spotted over the years it was more likely to find
people in ownership of venomous reptiles.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said they had received no reports of a
panther in south Armagh.
Do you have any information on the above reports. Were you the person
involved, or are you aware of any more sightings in this area. We would appreciate any information that you could
give us.