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Big Cat Conversations

Big Cat Conversations

De: Rick Minter
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The People's Podcast on Big Cat encounters in Britain. In each episode Rick Minter discusses big cat sightings with different witnesses, finding out what they saw or sensed, how they felt, and how these cases fit a bigger picture.© 2026 Big Cat Conversations Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Ciencias Sociales Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • BCC EP:138 Predators in charge – Midlands leopards in focus
    Mar 31 2026

    Ian encountered two black leopards in a midlands wood at dusk, watching them rush through the dry reeds by a dyke.

    Ian discusses his close observation of the playful large cats, and mentions other snippets on similar big cats he has heard from the area. Our second guest Damian also keeps watch for big cat activity around Northamptonshire. He discusses a hoisted half-eaten roe deer carcass he found 8 foot up a tree. His interest in the topic began after driving around a road-kill black cat, the scale of a labrador. Then he started scanning the landscape for large cats during his drives in the following years. One afternoon he got his reward…

    Word of the week: unity

    31 March 2026



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  • BCC EP:137 Puma Central – puma witnesses meet at Wildside
    Feb 28 2026

    We return to Wildside Exotic Rescue in Herefordshire, where owner Lindsay Mckenna now cares for 11 pumas, a lynx, a serval and many other animals which were exotic captives needing new and better homes.

    Our 4 guests describe their own sightings of pumas wild in Britain, and compare them to the pumas at Wildside...

    Jenny near Bath watched a puma exploring her garden at 6.30am in 2023 before it loped off into the adjacent wood.

    Tracey re-lives her close encounter with a grey-tone puma in Chile, and prompts discussion on pumas avoiding people even when close by.

    John Bilney explains how he sets up trail cams at woodland edges in the south Cotswolds, after he confronted two pumas on a cycle to work one morning.

    Jon from Carmarthen recounts the hissing puma in front of his car as it cornered a bend in south-west Wales, experienced just 5 days before the podcast recording.

    The guests chat with Lindsay about the challenges of caring for pumas at Wildside, as we hear the puma sounds in the background as they feed on portions of locally culled fallow deer. Rick offered the pumas their first taste of boiled eggs…

    Website for Wildside Exotic Rescue, where we recorded this episode. Note the cottages for hire, the Open Days, and the Donations pages, as ways of supporting Wildside.

    https://www.wildsideexoticrescue.co.uk/

    Words of the week: coalition of cats

    28 February 2026


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  • BCC EP:136 North West safari - Cheshire leopards & the Cumbrian cub grows up…
    Feb 5 2026

    Our first guest Darren describes his investigations on local marshes in Cheshire, where he’s seen a black leopard, chased by his dog. This happened after his previous encounters with similar looking cats nearby, including on a disused golf course. Some of Darren’s encounters have been close up, and most have involved dogs around as well. Darren explains how these events have motivated him to search for more evidence and do a Youtube channel.

    For our second guest we have an update from Liz in Cumbria, where a mother and cub, presumed black leopards, have been visiting the area. Liz has six more big cat events to describe around her farmhouse from the past year. She discusses what appears to be a young male big black cat loitering around the property. It shows far less predictable behaviour than the mother’s calm vibes.

    Words of the week: Panthera pardus Britannica

    5 February, 2026



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    1 h y 33 m
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