The Surrey puma has remained, alongside the 'beast of Exmoor', probably the most famous legendary 'mystery cat' said to roam the countryside. Over the years hundreds of reports, theories and investigations have been tied to the animal. Now, a website has been constructed to chronicle all the sightings of the past and present, separating fact from fiction. Surrey Big Cat Research is the work of Neil Arnold, who, with twenty years experience, is a full-time researcher and author pertaining to sightings of large, exotic cats across the south-east. The website will not only feature press reports, but also many of Neil's files which he has accumulated over the years.
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MONSTERS OF KENT is a blog devoted to all manner of sinister creatures, apparitions, bogeymen and folkloric monsters that have prowled, haunted and roamed the lanes, fields and waterways of what is known in the United Kingdom as the 'Garden of England'. This site is a unique eerie chronicle of all that has gone before, and is still taking place in this strange county. Enjoy the dark corners of this rural abode.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Sussex Big Cats...
A new website devoted to reports of 'big cat' sightings across Sussex has been constructed. SUSSEX BIG CAT RESEARCH will be the most comprehensive website devoted to the subject. The site is a result of Neil Arnold's twenty years of research into the county, with hundreds of reports emerging from his database. From the modern day to several centuries previous, the website will allow readers, enthusiasts, and even sceptics, access to a majority of reports which have not only appeared in the local press, but which Neil has investigated over the years.
Stay tuned...
Stay tuned...
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Bears, monkeys and wolves...
Neil's latest CFZ blog speaks of a monkey hunt in Brighton, and a wolf once on the loose in Kent. Read it HERE
Monday, February 1, 2010
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