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Very few actual wildcats around now,a lot have interbred with domesticated cats.
Iv'e seen a white(grey) squirrel in a park in Boston.
I see a White Black squirrel near Toronto
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Very few actual wildcats around now,a lot have interbred with domesticated cats.
Iv'e seen a white(grey) squirrel in a park in Boston.
No...... I really did
Travelled for many a mile in an Ambassador hit my head on the roof over every bumpWhen we was in India, we hired a driver with an Ambassador to take us to a national park to go on a Lion safari.... we drove 2 hours.... the bloody park was closed to visitors. He knew the dodgy Indian..... Still We had a lovely day our despite seeing no Lions..
There have been many sightings...
They were both much bigger than ordinary cats and so they couldn't have been these "man coon" cat breeds. I looked them up and they look larger and more hairy than normal domestic cats.you sure it was not one of them mancoon cat breeds we worked for a bloke who had 2 They are big for a domestic cat Due to there size they were not allowed to roam out side of his garden
Here's a video of a sighting John
Why would he risk embarrassment if he wasn't certain.