Big Cat Story Stirs Memories of Previous Sightings
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Big Cat Story Stirs Memories of Previous Sightings
Forres Gazette: 11th April 2007
SIGHTINGS of a big cat on the outskirts of Rafford which were revealed
in last week's "Forres Gazette" prompted two other witnesses to come
forward who had seen a similar animal in fields nearby.
One of them was local runner Dave McRobie, who saw what he thinks was
the same animal, or one very like it, about 10 years ago.
"I was running down the hill by Newforres quarry when I saw this
animal skirting the field at the fence on my right," he said.
"Then about 50 metres in front of me it just loped across the road."
He said that it was "unmistakable as a large cat" which then
disappeared up into the trees by the quarry.
"It was the size of a large Labrador dog, black and muscular, with a
long, curved tail," he said.
"It was quite a shock and I stopped running right there – I didn't
know whether to try and follow on for a better look or get myself well
away from such a beastie."
He said the animal track where it left the road can still be seen
opposite the line of the field edge, where deer or foxes still cross
the road.
Mr McRobie said he knows, from speaking to people over the years, that
there have been similar local sightings of a big black cat, some in
recent years.
Forres shop owner Harry Younie told the "Forres Gazette" that he had
spotted the animal from his back garden at the top of St Leonards
Road, several years ago in fields behind his house near Wrights Hill.
He said he was so "gobsmacked" by what he had seen that he was rooted
to the spot while he watched the animal lope across the field, sit
down next to a telegraph pole and then just get back up and walk back
off again.
"It was unmistakable as a big cat," he said.
"I have two black Labradors and it was probably the same size as the
smaller one. But it wasn't pure black, it was a bit lighter."
Mr Younie said that it had a long tail and was definitely a big cat,
which was borne out about its movement and gait, and its unhurried
movement.
"I was torn between going to get my neighbour to tell him or watching
it," he said.
"By the time I moved to go it just turned around and walked back off
again, then it bounded off across the bushes."
Mr Younie said that he walks his dogs, as do a lot of other people, on
the spot at Wrights Hill where he spotted the cat.
"It is always at the back of my mind," he said.
"I suppose it must exist on rabbits and maybe the odd lamb. I don't
suppose a farmer would necessarily notice if a very young one went
missing."
He said from speaking to friends, including another Forres
businessman, he knows that there have been other sightings of the
thing near Rafford and the quarry area.
In last week's edition, "Gazette" receptionist Frances Murray revealed
how she had seen a big black cat, which she described as longer and
with more muscle than a Labrador, on the edge of a field near
Mannachie at least 20 years ago, before there was a housing
development there.
There was also a sighting on the Grantown road in October, 2003, and
about a month ago, a Forres woman reported seeing the cat at the
Dallas turn-off a couple of miles outside Rafford.
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.