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Post by durhampuma on Dec 15, 2005 19:21:50 GMT
Hi all it has been along time since I posted here. I was just thinking before about investigating a few sightings that happened near to me about this time last year. I thought that with the trees loosing most of their leaves and the undergrowth fairly flat that this would propablely be the best time of year. but then there is the thought of the daylight is not very long so you will have less time to look. Also would cats be doing less hunting this time of year and just lying low for most of the day. then again the female would most likely be about half way through her pregancy so the demand for food would be increasing. sorry for rambling on but would like your thoughts.
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Post by Bullseye on Dec 17, 2005 8:26:48 GMT
First light and early evening,also just when your not expecting it !.
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Post by redditchlady on Dec 19, 2005 9:52:03 GMT
They are elusive creatures as you well know. I tend to agree with Bullseye on this one, "when you are least expecting it" Good luck. Kazz
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